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Cognizant Chennai campus bribery case: Former execs’ trial delayed over key Indian witness’ passport being with ED

The trial was originally set to begin on October 3, but has now been pushed. A new date for when the trial will start has not been set.

October 06, 2023 / 10:38 IST
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The trial was originally set to begin on October 3.

The trial of two former executives of Cognizant in a bribery case has been pushed as a key witness cannot travel from India to the US, a US court said. The trial, in United States v. Gordon Coburn and Steven Schwartz, was scheduled to begin on October 3.

Former Cognizant President Gordon Coburn (who was also previously CFO) and former Chief Legal Officer Steven Schwartz have been charged with violating the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) over an alleged bribe of $2.5 million paid to officials in Chennai.

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The alleged bribe pertains to the construction of Cognizant's KITS campus. L&T, one of India's largest conglomerates, was tasked with its construction.

A letter written by the US Department of Justice to the court asking to delay the trial said that an essential witness, Srimanikandan Ramamoorthy, cannot travel to the US as the Enforcement Directorate in India have his passport. Ramamoorthy, a former Cognizant executive who was in charge of handling the company's real estate programs in India, agreed to testify for the US government in the case.