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The Indian government has ruled out any bailout of struggling outsourcer Satyam. Ashwani Kumar, minister of state for industry, told The Times of India: "This government is not going to directly or indirectly subsidize wrong-doing and fraud in Satyam." He said the government would do what it could to save jobs at Satyam, and …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
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    re: PWC

    Surely the only thing worth a damn that PWC can offer to whoever gets to sort out the Satyam mess is a huge apology followed by a partial or complete refund for their utter failure to enforce what one would assume is due diligence when auditing company accounts?

  2. Anonymous Coward
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    KPMG + India

    KPMG is not registered with the ICAI (Institute of CAs of India) and hence not authorised to audit Satyam. They have since issued a press release saying that the task of restatement of financial statements does not amount to an audit and the scope of work involved does not require ICAI registration.

    @BLoad - the point you make (if any) is not clear from re-reading your post. Please translate to English.

  3. TMS9900
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    Well done.

    Glad to see the Indian government telling Satyam to go to hell. I think they're quite right. The only way to save any sort of integrity in the Indian outsourcing market is to let the corrupt basket-case Satyam die. I applaud the line they are taking.

  4. Gulfie
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    How to fill that hole in the accounts...

    Take PricewaterhouseCoopers to the cleaners. Useless a-holes. Makes any accounts certified by them not worth the paper they're written on. Maybe they should outsource to India?

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