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Govt orders inspection of 8 Satyam subsidiaries
 
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January 08, 2009 19:09 IST
Last Updated: January 08, 2009 19:14 IST

The government ordered on Thursday probe into the books of accounts of eight subsidiaries of the Satyam Computer Services [Get Quote], whose head B Ramalinga Raju admitted that the company was declaring forged accounts.

The inspection would be conducted as per the provisions of section 209A of the Companies Act, corporate affairs minister Prem Chand Gupta told reporters on Thursday.

The subsidiaries, whose accounts will be verified by the government, are Maytas Properties, Maytas Infrastructure,  Satyam BPO, Nipuna Services, Knowledge Dynamics, Nitor Global Solutions, Ca Satyam ASP and Satyam Venture Engineering Services.

The problem in Satyam erupted after the IT major tried to buyout Ramalinga Raju family-promoted Maytas Properties and Maytas Infrastructure, companies belonging to kin of promoters of Satyam.

The $1.6-billion deal, however, was aborted following protest from the shareholders.

Talking to newsperson, Gupta said that Financial Reporting Review Board of the ICAI has been asked to get the internal working documents of Satyam and give its report within three days to the institute.

Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, he added, has been directed to take appropriate action against the erring auditors.

The ministry, Gupta said, was exploring different options with regard to actions that can be taken against the erring company and auditors.

"Government is keeping all options open. We are in close interaction with all other regulators to take coordinated action," he said.

"Registrar of Companies and Securities and Exchange Board of India are working in Hyderabad. There feedback has been sought," the minister said.

The ministry, he said, has also sought the help of the Andhra Pradesh government and MCA secretary Anurag Goel was in touch with the Andhra chief secretary.


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