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Bangalore: Byrraju Ramalinga Raju, 54, chairman of Satyam Computer Services Ltd and lover of science fiction works by Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, will be remembered in Indian business history—not the way he would have wanted, as a successful software entrepreneur, but as the perpetrator of the country’s biggest corporate fraud, one that saw his company resort to fiction to burnish its performance.

It used to be said that Hyderabad had two major landmarks: the Charminar and Ramalinga Raju, who created the company, Satyam Computer Services. Satyam means truth, but Raju, who resigned as chairman on Wednesday, owned up to creating a tissue of lies.

Ramalinga Raju belongs to a family of farmers from Bhimavaram near the Andhra Pradesh city of Vijayawada. His father, Satyanaryana, helped create the family fortune in a small way, shifting in the early 1960s to Hyderabad and starting a textile business even as he bought more land for farming. Ramalinga Raju has in the past said that it was his father who inspired him to start Satyam.

Illustration: Jayachandran / Mint

Illustration: Jayachandran / Mint

Ramalinga Raju recently told Business Today magazine that after returning from the US with a master’s in business administration (MBA) degree from Ohio University, “I had all the enthusiasm and passion to do something…of being an entrepreneur. A friend told me about a part-time teaching opportunity at the Administrative Staff College of India. This really appealed to me. But, in late 1977, over dinner one night, my father told me: It is always important to stay focused and to avoid distractions.”

Ramalinga Raju chose to enter the relatively new business of providing software services to international customers from India. Satyam, launched in 1987, started offering such services initially onsite to tractor maker John Deere and Co. In 1991, the company raised money through a share sale and listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

It was in 1994 that Satyam got its big break when it allied with Dun and Bradstreet Corp. The partnership was short-lived, but by the time it ended, Satyam was well on its way to growth.

What separated Satyam from rivals such as a Tata Consultancy Services Ltd or an Infosys Technologies Ltd was Raju’s preference for executives and associates who spoke the same language he did: Telugu.

“For Raju, family, caste and those who could speak Telugu came first. I am not saying he was not a professional, but other things being equal, he would look at things in that order,” said a former employee of Satyam Infoway Ltd, the Internet firm Raju eventually sold to a non-resident Indian entrepreneur, Raju Vegesna.

Raju’s brother Rama Raju was managing director of Satyam and till 2000, his brother-in-law Chinta Srinivasa Raju used to head a key division.

“At one point of time there were so many Rajus (in the company) that it would be difficult to identify who was who,” said an executive at a software firm, who did not want to be identified.

Raju’s food preferences were also local—he preferred spicy Andhra food, though he admitted to this writer once that he also liked hot Thai food.

Diversified interests

Raju was always keen on other businesses, and the controversy over Satyam’s attempt to buy two Maytas companies wasn’t the first such he faced.

In 1998, the publicly listed Satyam Computer Services had to declare that it would not invest in Satyam Constructions Ltd, a family-owned company, after news reports to that effect roused investor ire. Satyam had also floated a clutch of companies, including one for the Internet (Satyam Infoway) and to address large customers (Satyam Enterprises). At various points of time, these were either merged back into the parent or spun off and sold.

In 2000, at the height of the dot-com bubble, Satyam Infoway paid Rs500 crore to Rajesh Jain-owned IndiaWorld, which was essentially a clutch of websites. In 2001, Satyam Computer Services listed on the New York Stock Exchange (Satyam Infoway did so on Nasdaq in 1999).

With the real estate sector booming, the Rajus re-entered the business. Maytas Properties Ltd (Maytas is a palindrome for Satyam) and Maytas Infra Ltd were looked after by Raju’s sons Teja Raju and Rama Raju. Maytas Infra even won the Hyderabad Metro rail project. Satyam, however, had to cope with tough competition and a tougher business environment. The company also had to meet analyst and investor expectations.

In a letter to Satyam’s board on Wednesday, Raju confessed to having cooked the company’s books and overstated revenue and profits. He added that Rs5,040 crore of the cash that is supposed to be on Satyam’s books simply doesn’t exist.

Srini Raju, who stepped down as executive director of Satyam in 2000, said Raju’s revelations came as a surprise to him. He now runs Peepul Capital Llc., which has $325 million (Rs1,580 crore) of funds under management. He also runs news channels in several languages under the TV9 brand.

“I am shocked and yet to digest what has happened,” Srini Raju said. “Satyam Computer is one of the iconic companies of Indian software industry and fudging of accounts by such a company will have a very high impact on the industry as a whole.”

Raju must have known this as his letter indicates. His letter refers to “the tremendous burden on my conscience” and likens Satyam’s descent into financial purgatory to “riding a tiger”.

C.R. Sukumar contributed to this story.

venkatesha.b@livemint.com

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Vemula Said:


I really admire Raju for his openness. I am wishing that things will come normal after sometime. He had no option to show funds, to enable company dont loose faith or share value. which company doesnot give wrong info for existance, which company doesnot show more employees and more competency of candidates for projects. This is a part of business..

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:09:04 AM
Re: Misbah Said:


Openness? Billions of investor wealth vanished into thin air. Dream of shareholders foreclosed. Lifetime savings entrusted in the shares of a mega corporate all vaporised. Tens of thousands of once-proud employees now cover their faces, trying to grope with the reality of heavy EMIs and expenses. All for the naked greed of one man. A million confessions wouldnt wash away his sins. He must be skinned in public. And before that, lets ensure if the money actually did exist and was siphoned off to some account in Bermudas. With his skills to steal so far, the Rajus cant be trusted with even their confession. A thief to the world. A saint to you? This man put his intersts

Posted On 1/9/2009 11:31:23 AM
Re: Ashish Said:


Great story of corporate greed and unethical business practices. Raju should spent time in jail like Harshad Mehta and ex-Enron and WorldCom execs. The govt. should look into if our great IT visionary Chandrababu Naidu is also involved in this great scam. More heads to roll...

Posted On 1/13/2009 11:21:34 AM
a Said:


This guy was a crook then (as in the body shopping days of the early 1990's - ran a sweat shop in the US) and is a crook today.

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:21:02 AM
hari Said:


it's ok

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:32:10 AM
Avinash Said:


Good article.

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:35:20 AM
Naresh Said:


One Wrong decision (funding the amount in Maytas during Credit Crunch...) has made Raju losing this empire as one of the Biggest software gaint in India. I hope this will add a chapter in the history of business school and corporate world.

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:53:09 AM
ashish Said:


really the article is very good.it provides an insight to look into satyam's rise & fall and in more specific terms the rise & fall of RAJU.i am more interested to know the how it happened,in a more detail way.

Posted On 1/8/2009 11:12:31 AM
elaiya Said:


it high time that employees, share holders, financial institutions wake up to reality....everyone one knows nothing is freee....and all the , etcgood things like high salary,high life styles cannot continue untill everyone worked and did their parts honestly..look at the govt employees what they get paid for thier work is what can be paid for software also but all these so called smart IIt and IIm guys killed the word called value and fool people around.....its high time no one gets hooked on to these false promises...they no quick manual to success.....he had only a few percentage of shareholding...mr.value gentleman how much share do u personally own??????hope some one catches him before he also tells there no value..is the world watching?????

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:39:55 PM
Re: Sudheer Said:


well... this man/woman points out to iitians and iimites for the fraud of someone who doesnot have any connection with any of these elite institutions.... please go and search the net to get more details about the education system in India and the consequences of these institutions....

Posted On 1/8/2009 10:20:47 PM
elaiya Said:


it high time that employees, share holders, financial institutions wake up to reality....everyone one knows nothing is freee....and all the , etcgood things like high salary,high life styles cannot continue untill everyone worked and did their parts honestly..look at the govt employees what they get paid for thier work is what can be paid for software also but all these so called smart IIt and IIm guys killed the word called value and fool people around.....its high time no one gets hooked on to these false promises...they no quick manual to success.....he had only a few percentage of shareholding...mr.value gentleman how much share do u personally own??????hope some one catches him before he also tells there no value..is the world watching?????

Posted On 1/8/2009 12:39:55 PM
Re: bharati Said:


i hope the so called value gentleman is never going to be INFY

Posted On 5/24/2009 11:42:09 AM
Shyam Said:


It can be a good idea to nationalise Satyam in order to protect careers on 50000+ employees of Satyam

Posted On 1/8/2009 1:21:36 PM
Pradeep Said:


It is hard to understand why still many people sympathise with Ramalinga Raju. He has acted like a typical white collared crook who decides to surrender when all options to continue his fraud have been exhausted.

Posted On 1/8/2009 1:32:40 PM
Re: Sudheer Said:


The point here is that Mr. Raju has committed a sin on one side while performing good acts on the other.... Judging a person just by his sins is not correct... The timing of the good act sholud be taken into account too... He has started the IT business long back in 1987 with a vision.... As his family background suggests, he is interested in becoming an entrepreneur not just in one field, but in any field which has tremendous oppurtunities. On his way towards his destiny he has brought along with him so many associates who were not only interested but also liked the way he performed. He supported the Byrraju foundation, EMRI - the best I would say to promote medical facilities. It has paved a way for governments to adopt good Emergency management practices. These foundations have carved a deep impression on us and now I support his good deeds as well. But for the 5000 crores, he should have managed it somehow - being a businessman.

Posted On 1/8/2009 10:32:51 PM
Karan Said:


The entire Satyam episode is a eye opener for the entire corporate world and specifically for the investors. No doubt what Raju did is ghastly criminal as he has played with the hard earned money of lacs of investors, who today are at such great loss. Also interesting point to note here is the involvement of a very highly respected company PWC who did the audit for Satyam. Hope they also get equally punished for the wrong doing.

Posted On 1/8/2009 3:46:32 PM
sudha Said:


It is time, we all should give him support to stand satyam, for many more years.

Posted On 1/8/2009 3:48:39 PM
aditya Said:


its really brave from Mr.Raju's point of view by accepting the mistakes he has commited.Generally people tend to catogorise all mistakes done in business involving money as frauds, we need to understand that Raju always tried to keep the ship floating by some means or others there by protecting the livlihoods of thousands.neither he has used the money for his personal gains nor gone away with the loot. Please do not compare this man with normal criminals, he did not start this company to see this day.All actions resulted to safeguard the company and its employees.He might have had the confidence of bailing out the comapany in future but for the over all economic recession he could not do so. We need to thank him atleast for supporting thousands of families for the last 2 decades. If given a chance i think he will certainly build back the company and so the confidence.

Posted On 1/8/2009 4:38:01 PM
Re: Sam Said:


Positive thinking.

Posted On 1/12/2009 1:41:13 PM
aditya Said:


its really brave from Mr.Raju's point of view by accepting the mistakes he has commited.Generally people tend to catogorise all mistakes done in business involving money as frauds, we need to understand that Raju always tried to keep the ship floating by some means or others there by protecting the livlihoods of thousands.neither he has used the money for his personal gains nor gone away with the loot. Please do not compare this man with normal criminals, he did not start this company to see this day.All actions resulted to safeguard the company and its employees.He might have had the confidence of bailing out the comapany in future but for the over all economic recession he could not do so. We need to thank him atleast for supporting thousands of families for the last 2 decades. If given a chance i think he will certainly build back the company and so the confidence.

Posted On 1/8/2009 4:38:01 PM
Re: sudhi Said:


Yes, i agree with it. Can we see at least ONE person in this entire world who did not do any mistake in his entire life????? The answer is NO, even if we agree or not. What ever the mistake, it is already done, and he started rectifying the mistake, after he realized it. First we should appreciate this… At this moment we should support him to overcome the situation. Don’t we do it for our kid, who failed in his annual exam, but started reading seriously to pass in the exam after he realized? Or u still continue to scold him as usual….? Remember if u do so he will again fail in the exam…don’t he? After all he is also like any other human being, why don’t we give support to him and stand behind him to come over this bad situation??? I am not understanding why people don’t react and take action on the known and open thieves like our POLITICIANS, and are aggressively reacting on Ramalinga Raju. He has been giving food to 53,000 employees’s families over several years through satyam. We should remember that he is far better(my feeling is we can not even compare with our politicians) than open thieves…. so called our POLITICIANS, who stole money from even the poor people openly. and the very recent thing SEZ …And I see some politicians commenting on Ramalinga Raju negatively. These people first they have to look at them…. With out doing any fraud they became a politician??? With out taking bribe they are have lots of money??? THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO COMMENT ON RAMALINGA RAJU. First they have to know the basic manners, how to behave in Assembly/Parliament. There is nothing in our country which can not be scammed by our politicians, some politicians they even eat grass… Murders with the politicians support they are roaming openly on the roads, Why are they shutting their mouths then? Its common man’s tendency to show more, than what he has...and Its completely because of fear of future, and this is what happened in Ramalingaraju's case. We do things b

Posted On 1/12/2009 3:19:35 PM
aditya Said:


its really brave from Mr.Raju's point of view by accepting the mistakes he has commited.Generally people tend to catogorise all mistakes done in business involving money as frauds, we need to understand that Raju always tried to keep the ship floating by some means or others there by protecting the livlihoods of thousands.neither he has used the money for his personal gains nor gone away with the loot. Please do not compare this man with normal criminals, he did not start this company to see this day.All actions resulted to safeguard the company and its employees.He might have had the confidence of bailing out the comapany in future but for the over all economic recession he could not do so. We need to thank him atleast for supporting thousands of families for the last 2 decades. If given a chance i think he will certainly build back the company and so the confidence.

Posted On 1/8/2009 4:38:01 PM
Re: Kamal Said:


He started the company, but it was no longer his own company the day he got other investors to come in. I am sure he received a salary for whatever position he held in company to safeguard the interest of investors including himself. You think he should be given chance to rebuild the company which he owns a very little of compared to other investors who trusted him just to be cheated?

Posted On 1/12/2009 5:08:36 PM
aditya Said:


its really brave from Mr.Raju's point of view by accepting the mistakes he has commited.Generally people tend to catogorise all mistakes done in business involving money as frauds, we need to understand that Raju always tried to keep the ship floating by some means or others there by protecting the livlihoods of thousands.neither he has used the money for his personal gains nor gone away with the loot. Please do not compare this man with normal criminals, he did not start this company to see this day.All actions resulted to safeguard the company and its employees.He might have had the confidence of bailing out the comapany in future but for the over all economic recession he could not do so. We need to thank him atleast for supporting thousands of families for the last 2 decades. If given a chance i think he will certainly build back the company and so the confidence.

Posted On 1/8/2009 4:38:01 PM
Re: sandhya Said:


really nice said. People who have corrupted the banks are really enjoying. He did not eat any money but still gave from his personal account to save many live.And for share holders they all wanted to earn in one night by sitting at home.

Posted On 1/21/2009 11:18:13 AM
Jayant Said:


In our great nation a petty thief who steals small things more out of compulsion (to be able to eat 2 meals a day ) than out of greed for wealth is beaten to death by the society and the law enforcing agencies. As compared to the crime committed by a petty thief, the frauds committed by the corporate fraudsters are huge in proportion and have a big potential to harm the health of nation's whole economy. Therefore should not the coprorate fraudsters like Satyam's Chairman be given the most stringent punishment of the land so that no one in future will have courage to inflict on the economy, damage of such big proportions ?

Posted On 1/8/2009 4:51:37 PM
Re: jay Said:


thz s wat d bitter truth happening all over our country..

Posted On 1/8/2009 8:56:37 PM
shravan Said:


It looks childish as raju confessed about no cash and it is a fictious numbers given in the balance sheet. I cant understand how a person with a great element of exposure had made him such a foolish mistake for the entire years of his business. No one on this earth shows himself about that magnitude of stature when it is not in real. I hope it could be real and siphoned all the funds to bribe our country politicians, beauracrats and middle men to get the job done. our country is of that stature for corruption and no laws of land.

Posted On 1/8/2009 5:03:14 PM
pragthis Said:


I really appriciate mr Raju for his Openness. He really proved that he is a true gentle man. Pls think of u in the position of Mr Raju. How much pressure on his soul at the time of this decision making?. Even a small bussinessman will also think a lot of time to expose his critical business situation to others. U think of Mr Raju...... he is an international bussinessman . He withstands all the situations & exposes openly. i really greet me Raju. I wish him to get up like a "PHEONEX". (Sorry for my poor english)

Posted On 1/8/2009 5:25:51 PM
Puja Said:


If such people, who are supposed to be leaders and pathfinders for many people, commit such disastrous mistakes in the name of corporate governance and corporate ethics without foreseeing its consequences and show such irresponsibility then its really tough to predict the future. I strongly feel that such things shouln't be foregiven at any cost.....

Posted On 1/8/2009 5:40:45 PM
Re: a Said:


correct your spelling mistakes.and konw the past 1yr situation of stock market. see satyam money was gradually decreasing you should know that it is not safe to invest in that share.

Posted On 1/18/2009 4:04:21 PM
Puja Said:


If such people, who are supposed to be leaders and pathfinders for many people, commit such disastrous mistakes in the name of corporate governance and corporate ethics without foreseeing its consequences and show such irresponsibility then its really tough to predict the future. I strongly feel that such things shouln't be foregiven at any cost.....

Posted On 1/8/2009 5:40:45 PM
Re: RAFIQ Said:


I feel the openness of Mr.Raju is a great step forward for all like minded corporate businessmen to show that Indian business is made of trust and honesty, admitting to guilt even though one has to give away his dream company . It is not of siphoning money or a corporate fraud, it is of the Indian nature.Show me one Indian businessman who had the guts to stand up and owe moral responsibility of the situation his company faced. Remember he fed many thousand Indians and their families for two decades and lavished and introduced great lifestyles into their every day life.Mid day meals consist of politicians rotten rice,vegetables and so on, they make money on their words, just talking, now since Satyam is in trouble and they know that the company is worth the rupee, they are just driving towards it to capture it and fulfill their greed. Greed is the essence of business.DONT BLAME MR.RAJU, he has been a model of how small time UNIVERSAL businessmen can make it big if he has the brains and the guts.

Posted On 1/24/2009 11:40:47 PM
bluffmaster Said:


vande matram....i guess every one (the master minds of corporate fraud) had followed the story of harshad mehta very carefully. we work day & night ,pray to god every saturday,leave our children to babysitters,at the end get only two megere meals ....but these people create trouble for every new comer....and then declare bankruptcy.

Posted On 1/8/2009 6:23:33 PM
BANDARU Said:


I am not a friend/relative/employee of Mr.Ramalinga Raju or SATYAM.I am a fan of Mr.Ramalingaraju.His contribution in the Indian business is remarkable,he acheived name,fame within short time.My respects to him deep from my heart. India must be proud of Mr.Ramalinga Raju for his glorious services in global business .It is really bad luck of the people of India that he was punished for no fault even after confessing his mistake.In business ups and downs will be there and i sincerely request the Central and State Governments to interfere and bailout him from this crisis and see justice to be done to bring back the lost glory and respect of SATYAM/ Mr.Ramalinga Raju,let him start his journey again from where he left to take forward the country economically by overcoming his mistakes.Our country can not loose intellectuals like Mr.Ramalinga Raju for small mistakes and it the responsibility of everyboby to support him in this crisis time. I pray God for his speedy recovery from this incident and face the situation boldly in the interest of the people of India. Jai Hind.

Posted On 1/12/2009 12:39:51 PM
Re: Lop Said:


Hi, His contribution may be remarkable, intellectuals Person, what ever he may be he didnt done any thing for country's sake, He done it for his sake; it gain for our country too thats it... How many investors have been cheated(Our Indians have been cheated and our Nation's Name gone).. I think u have not lost anything thats y u r speak. If u r so great fan means atlest share 10% of his fraud..... Dont ask our Government to do the favour. Jai Hind.

Posted On 1/21/2009 12:14:18 PM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: WowRaju Said:


How dare one say - "we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime...Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process?". This Raju is a Dakoo and looted our hard earned money that lot of us had invested in Satyam (should we call "Jhutam"?). This guy should be trampled upon by one billion people now. Same fate should be cursed upon PWC guys too.

Posted On 1/14/2009 8:58:32 AM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: seema Said:


How can anyone say"Raju is great...Raju is God...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime"??? If this is a petty crime then plz specify wat actually crime..Raju has done a crime which has killed many people but there is no blood stain..he has given food to many but whn they started eating he snatched it from them.Is this a gr8 deed then i think u r really gr8 but we cant.

Posted On 1/19/2009 3:00:03 PM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: S Said:


I wont say him a God or great, but at an end from where I am in favor of him. As he never thought of being famous like this way and having that much negative fame going around through media and guys among us who are calling him criminal in one or another way. But he tried to come up and actually save the things at his end including all those 53000+ employees, stakeholders, investors, partners etc... by making a single decision. It has been never intentional to go in such a honolullu by making a readymade mistake but yes was a try to make things positive. But bad times never come with an early warning....

Posted On 1/19/2009 11:50:05 PM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: francis Said:


r u foolish?Raju is janda fellow,spoiled our nation name.i think u r muttal.

Posted On 1/21/2009 11:47:13 AM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: RAFIQ Said:


If you know how to criticise others, then you dont know how to make money for yourself and earn a name for your country.Who asked investors to invest in Satyam shares? The answer is personal greed. Who asked employees to work for Satyam? The answer again is personal greed.Who asked the government to just take over and make a make shift Board for Satyam? The answer again is personal greed to win elections, win votes, win confidence of the people and milk them again. why dont you go and get Mr.Raju out of prison, garland him and make him the next Finance minister of Andhra Pradesh. Instead of spoiling talent and getting a fool to head the finance ministry. RECRUIT TALENT AND PROSPER.

Posted On 1/24/2009 11:54:18 PM
sandhya Said:


Raju is great...Raju is God...he put Indian IT on the global map...we must forgive him for his 'petty' crime. Who knows what the other bigwigs have hiding in their closets? Yes, yes, we must all forgive these mahapurush. We will work doubly hard, we will send our children to kacha roofed schools, we will forego health insurance, we will choke on the traffic fumes, but we will put Raju on the pedestal and we will eulogize him. Yes, we Indians are about great people and great deeds. Who cares if the smaller junta is trampled upon in the process? We have plenty to spare.

Posted On 1/13/2009 8:27:33 AM
Re: priya Said:


well i dont think we have to forgive him for his crime.bcz of that person lots of shareholders lost their money. do u think its good.and even auditors have also to be punished beause they check the accounts. everyone is envolved in that corruption we cant blame only one person.......

Posted On 10/19/2009 5:26:20 PM
sreeni Said:


Nice article and good comments. Anyway, i am of the opinion that fraud should be realized and punished. We cannot praise it. The good deeds gets nullified if the path followed is wrong.

Posted On 2/4/2009 5:16:57 PM
ANOOP Said:


REMEMBER, even this will pass away said a noble soul by name Swami Chinmayananda.... Let's move on...Why are people still sympathizing with raju? It is true that he is in Prison, for what he has done, and not for what he will be doing.He may have been a robin hood, failing which he would have been inside a long time back. Let's move on... Engineers at Satyam cannot be blamed. They joined looking for a future. I don't have any relatives or freinds who work for Satyam,Í can very well imagine their plight... end of the month, EMIs to be paid... uncertain future will mentally kill them. People working at Satyam are truly intelligent, pious and naive. Satyamites can mail me for any motivational support. One thing is for sure Raju knew that he will be put behiond bars... otherwise he could have fled out of country.... IT IS HIS DECISON TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH OUT ANY CLIENT BOTHERATIONS.. LEAVE HIM THERE.. LET HIM LIVE PEACEFULLY...

Posted On 2/12/2009 6:26:51 AM
acharla Said:


I do not know how many rajus and harshad mehtas have come and gone in this celluloid world of finance. One fact remains same that neither governament nor public have learnt any lessons from above facts, may be they are harsh for those who have lost their precious and hard earned money. Instead of blaming Rajus or anybody who have been exposed for their misdeeds, we should look at those in the law holders who definately knew all these misdeeds and to some extent enouraged such acts. They are more punishable. In case of Satyam Mr. Ramalinga Raju admitted that the act was being carried out since 7-8 years. Do you mean to say nobody in the keepers of law were knowing all these acts and still kept mum? What has happened in US? around 1trillion $ frauds committed by various organizations which is affecting the whole world, is being covered up by their Govt by stimulus act. With all these one harsh lesson is that if you want an easy money do not get scared for loosinf yours too. acharla

Posted On 4/5/2009 9:16:56 PM