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No intentional wrongdoing in Satyam fraud: Price Waterhouse

Finding PW guilty in the multi-crore Satyam scam, SEBI has barred its network entities from issuing audit certificates to any listed company in India for two years.

January 11, 2018 / 19:09 IST
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The auditor also stepped down from the same position vis-a-vis construction and infrastructure company Atlanta Ltd on 29 May last year after it refused to share details of an ongoing tax investigation, lack of disclosures about ‘significant observations by tax authorities’ and the resignation of an independent director.
The auditor also stepped down from the same position vis-a-vis construction and infrastructure company Atlanta Ltd on 29 May last year after it refused to share details of an ongoing tax investigation, lack of disclosures about ‘significant observations by tax authorities’ and the resignation of an independent director.

Price Waterhouse (PW) on Thursday said there has been no intentional wrongdoing by its firms in the Satyam case and expressed confidence of getting a stay on the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) order.

The audit major also said it has learnt the lessons from Satyam case and invested heavily over the last nine years in building a robust and high quality audit practice.

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Finding PW guilty in the multi-crore Satyam scam, SEBI has barred its network entities from issuing audit certificates to any listed company in India for two years.

Besides, the watchdog has ordered disgorgement of over Rs 13 crore wrongful gains by the audit major and its two erstwhile partners who worked on the IT major's accounts.