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Govt asks SFIO to start prosecution in Satyam case13-NOV-09
The government today asked investigating agency Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) to initiate prosecution proceedings against persons involved in Satyam accounting fraud and partners of Price Waterhouse, the auditors of the IT company.
NMDC-SIIL merger likely by January12-NOV-09
The country's largest iron ore producer NMDC expects the proposed merger of secondary steel maker SIIL with itself to take place in January, after it gets the Corporate Affairs Ministry's clearance.
SFIO to be armed with additional powers02-OCT-09
The government is likely to arm SFIO, an investigating wing of the Corporate Affairs Ministry, with powers to interrogate and seize documents among others, following the complaints that it faced problems in probing the multi-crore Satyam accounting fraud.
Govt asks SFIO to inspect money-siphoning angle in Satyam case17-AUG-09
The government has asked Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), the investigative arm of the Corporate Affairs Ministry, to enquire into siphoning of funds by the scam-ridden Satyam Computer Services.
Reservation in pvt sector no answer for the future: Khurshid04-JUL-09
The government today said that creating more jobs, not reservation, is needed for the uplift of weaker sections of society.
Govt directors job done in Satyam; time to check out10-JUN-09
The government today said the directors it nominated to run scam-hit Satyam Computer are ready to check out after what it called a job well done.
ICICI seeks representation on Maytas Infra board21-MAY-09
ICICI Bank has approached the Corporate Affairs Ministry seeking representation on the board of Maytas Infra, a company promoted by the kin of disgraced Satyam founder Ramalinga Raju.
Satyam paid tax on fictitious interest income: SFIO10-MAY-09
Satyam paid Rs 186.91 crore as tax over seven years on fictitious interest income on non-existent fixed deposits, said the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) in its report on the accounting scam in the IT firm.
IA unions may move court against merger04-AUG-07
After filing their objections against the Air India-Indian Airlines merger with the corporate affairs ministry on August 31, the unions of Indian Airlines are now planning to take the matter to court
  
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