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Corruption in the corporate world, the ones like the Satyam scam that shook the Indian corporate sector, cannot be eliminated using any accounting standards nor by an accountant as it happens due to the greed of the people at the helm and not due to any procedure, ICAI President Amarjit Chopra said today.
Charging that the property was acquired from the proceeds of the Satyam scam, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday took possession of 4,000 acres belonging to Satyam founder B Ramalinga Raju and his family members in Loyapalli village near Ibrahimpatnam of Ranga Reddy district.
The Supreme Court on Monday asked former Satyam managing director B Rama Raju and four others, accused in Rs 14,000-crore (Rs 140-billion) accounting fraud in Satyam, as to why their bails should not be cancelled. The Supreme Court bench comprising Justice Deepak Verma and Justice Dalbeer Bhandari issued notices to the five accused on a petition filed by CBI.
A probe by the country’s leading accounts body may throw up warts on the business side of the country’s hottest sporting event. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will shortly submit a report on the balance sheets of all the eight Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises amid indications that the accounting regulator has come across violations of auditing norms by some of the teams.
A day after two former Satyam Computer auditors denied their role in the multi-crore accounting scam at the IT firm, another accused told a court that CBI had no substantial evidence against him. D Venkatapathi Raju, a former Satyam employee, argued that he cannot be clubbed as a co-conspirator in the corporate fraud which came to light in January last year.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will train accounting technicians at Abu Dhabi from next year and is in a process of signing memorandum of understandings (MOUs) with several countries in the coming months in this connection. These were some of the developments shared by ICAI president CA Amarjit Chopra, who presided over the convocation ceremony of ICAI here on Monday. Chopra also hinted that in a bid to foster transparency, they may start showing answer sheets to students if the council approves.
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The ministry of corporate affairs, or MCA, has all but dismissed the findings of a panel set up by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) because it contains little that will help in regulating the profession and ensuring that frauds such as the one at Satyam Computer Services Ltd don’t happen again.
Details of persons who had been found guilty of professional misconduct specified in the First Schedule read with Sections 21 & 22 of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (pre-amended) and whose names as members have been removed from the Register of members of ICAI for the period mentioned against each of them in accordance with the decision of the Council of the ICAI taken under sub – section [4] of Section 21 of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is likely to ask for powers to penalise errant audit firms, but only with prior approval from the government. The ICAI Council, the apex decision-making body that met last week, was divided on the issue of the regulatory agency for auditors getting powers to penalise firms as well.Instead, it agreed that the powers be used only in special circumstances, said members present in the meeting.