Authority upholds ICAI order against 2 Satyam auditors
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The Appellate Authority for chartered accountants has upheld the ICAI's decision to bar two auditors -- P Sivaprasad and Chintapatla Ravindernath -- for professional misconduct in auditing the books of erstwhile Satyam Computer Services.
The founder chairman of Satyam Computer B Ramalinga Raju had fudged the company's accounts to the tune of more than `6,000 crore over a period of nine years starting from 2000.
A disciplinary panel of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAI) had found both of them guilty in December 2011.
Sivaprasad and Ravindernath were part of Price Waterhouse and Company of India at Bangalore (PW India, Bangalore) -- the statutory auditor of Satyam Computer from 2000 till 2009.
The Appellate Authority of the ICAI, in its order last month, said that the "very fact that fudged accounts were certified as true and fair accounts for nine long years shows and proves that the conduct of the audit by the auditors was in gross disregard to the audit requirements..."
In December 2011, the disciplinary panel had found the two auditors guity of professional misconduct. Consequently, they were slapped with a penalty of `5 lakh each besides seeking the removal of their names from the Institute's register of members.
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