Satyam saga leaves India Inc in ‘deep shock’

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Posted: Wednesday, Jan 07, 2009 at 1705 hrs IST
Updated: Wednesday, Jan 07, 2009 at 1705 hrs IST


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New Delhi: India Inc expressed ‘deep shock’ and ‘disbelief’ at the Satyam saga and demanded that loopholes must be plugged in regulation, audit and governance to restore the confidence of the stakeholders in corporate firms.

The two apex chambers -- FICCI and CII -- said it was time corporate India did some serious introspection and improved governance standards.

Expressing ‘deep shock and disbelief’, FICCI President Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, "this fraud on the investors and employees of the company shows a systemic breakdown in audit and board oversight. Questions will need to be asked and quickly how this happened and who caused it to happen."

CII President K V Kamath said there was a ‘need to immediately examine the loopholes in regulation, accounting, audit and governance that allowed such lapses to occur and address them with urgency’.

He said corporate India must ‘reflect on ways to demonstrate its quality of governance and enhance the confidence of stakeholders.’

However, both the chambers insisted that the admission of ‘massive financial irregularity’ in Satyam's books of accounts should not be seen as a blot on all the Indian firms.

"While the occurrence of such events in a major company is a matter of deep regret, CII believes it would be inappropriate for this to be the basis of questioning of general governance standards in other companies," Kamath said.

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» Satyam
Posted by Jim Naugle on 2009-01-07 18:47:39.35764+05:30
Though many will argue but corruption and fraud is endemic in the Indian public

» Satyam saga
Posted by Venkatarama Iyer MUTHUSWAMI on 2009-01-07 16:55:50.583888+05:30
After all India is a new great friend of US, so its corporate groups should emulate the same kind of play of (money) power, pelf and greed for its short-lived glory and success.Unfortunately, do Indians need such unscrupulous firms when we already have inhertited the Bharat Sarkar and its provincial gangs looting people left and right, with our intellectual secularists researching into the "cause and effect" phenomenon. Vande Mataram! Jai Hind!

» ICICI non-compliance of corp-governance
Posted by Gopal on 2009-01-07 16:51:05.067585+05:30
CII president Mr Kamath should inrospect himself, his own corporate ICICI is not working at par corporate governance. If he is serious I can provide him a numerous example of ICICI non-compliance of any governance or corporate procedures. I am a victim of ICICI's failed governance, as an error on part of ICICI took more than two and half months to resolve and that too after scores of reminders and follow-ups.

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