Even before the dust settled on the controversy involving *Satyam's
debarment*<http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/dec/24world-bank-bars-satyam-for-8-years.htm>,
the World Bank on Monday revealed that action has been taken against a total
of five entities in India, including Wipro [Get
Quote<http://money.rediff.com/money/jsp/quote_process.jsp?query=wipro
ltd>
] Technologies, and an individual.

The action was initiated against these entities and individual as they were
found to have 'violated the fraud and corruption provisions of the
Procurement Guidelines or the Consultant Guidelines,' besides offering
improper benefits to World Bank staff.

Megasoft became the third Indian software vendor to have attracted the World
Bank's ire, while Nestor Pharmaceuticals and Gap International were non-IT
entities.

An individual Surendra Singh was barred from doing business with the World
Bank for violating guidelines.

   - *The Satyam fiasco: Complete
Coverage*<http://www.rediff.com/money/satyam.html>

While Wipro was barred for four years beginning June 2007 for 'providing
improper benefits to World Bank staff', Megasoft barred for an identical
period beginning December 2007 for 'participating in a joint venture with
World Bank staff while also conducting business with the World Bank.'

In a statement, the World Bank said that it decided to 'make public the
names of all the companies that have been debarred from receiving direct
contracts from the World Bank group under its corporate procurement
programme.'

'This change was made in the interest of fairness and transparency. From now
on the World Bank group would publicly list names of companies debarred from
its corporate procurement,' the statement said.

Commenting on the World Bank action, Wipro said in a statement this morning:
"Our inability to get future business from World Bank will not adversely
affect our business and results of operations."

Megasoft officials too said that the debarment will not have no revenue
implication for the company.

Earlier, Satyam [Get
Quote<http://money.rediff.com/money/jsp/quote_process.jsp?query=satyam
computer
services ltd>], which was debarred on December 25 for eight years beginning
September 2008, had demanded an apology for making public its name and
withdrawal of what it called 'inappropriate' statement by the World Bank.
The World Bank had refused to apologise.

In the list of 'ineligible' firms released by the World Bank, over a 100
companies or individuals -- some of the Indian-origin - have been barred
temporarily or life.

The list includes Gurpreet Singh Malik, Vikram Deepak Gursahaney, Kamal
Sharda and Sharda Impex (UK Ltd) in Nigeria, as well as Labh Singh Gill,
Labh Universal, Pradeep Menon, Shivshanker P Nair and Pradeep S Nair in the
United Kingdom and Mandeep S Sandhu in the United States.

All these entities are permanently barred.

In 2000, in connection with its IPO of American Depository Shares in the
United States, Wipro offered a commonly utilised and SEC-approved Directed
Share Program (DSP), which allowed employees and clients to purchase ADSs at
the IPO price.

The programme's object was to involve employees and customers with the
public offering to expand the recognition and brand. A majority of the
shares sold under the DSP were allotted to Wipro employees.

Pursuant to this, Wipro representatives offered the World Bank, through its
Chief Information Officer (CIO) and senior staff, participation in the
program, Wipro said in statement.

All participants in the programme signed a conflict-of-interest statement,
saying that their purchase did not violate any ethics or policies of their
company.

However, the World Bank had determined in June 2007 the company would be
ineligible for the international lender's direct contracts up to 2011,
citing a conflict of interest policy.

In case of a debarred individual, the ineligibility extends to any firm
which the debarred individual directly or indirectly controlled, the Bank
said in its statement.
The UK and Indonesia account for a significant number of debarred entities,
while a number of entities debarred are from Sweden, Nigeria and the US.
http://www.rediff.com/money/2009/jan/12world-bank-not-to-sign-deals-with-wipro.htm

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