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THIS is yet another reason I don't like outsourcing! If someone is going to embezzle money, the stolen money should at least be spent in America bolstering the American economy with the embezzled money. (Assuming that it was a US company who outsourced to India.)

LOSE / LOSE all the way around with outsourcing.

posted by : Axiomatic, 20 January 2009 Complain about this comment
It took this long oh my

I am surprised this took so long to be discovered... It was obvious what "management" were doing at pretty much all levels...

It was also very obvious that they have zero respect for employees (sorry Satyam speak associates) the world over!...

I have personally meet Ramalinga Raju and some of the board and "elite" Management their attitudes were like they wanted to be treated as gods although they were inadequate to tie their own shoe laces,

I would prefer to trust any five year olds thoughts and views as they would be more logical and more mature.

It does not matter they will just buy their way out of this $$$$cash$$$$ talks a lot in India can probably get away with anything.

posted by : d, 20 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Good'ol Human Nature

After the recent display of human greed catching upto itself (ie, the bailout, all that money lost and/or golden parachutes, all really results from individual human greed, for money and/or power), its nice to be reminded that people are f#$%ed everywhere.
In all seriousness, Im glad he got caught, he could have been happy with many millions, why bother stealing? I would really like to see some heads roll over here though, Im sure there's several guys in the US who've done much worse...
All you can do is laugh though, as no matter where you are, there are rich powerful people trying to f*#% ya! :)

ChemC

posted by : Chemcial Chris, 20 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Satyam founder may have embezzled $1 billion - claim

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