Drug firms not rocking Price Waterhouse boat, just yet 







P.T. Jyothi Datta 


Mumbai, Jan. 22 A clutch of drug companies that have Price Waterhouse as its 
auditors, look unlikely to rock the boat just yet. Novartis, Piramal Healthcare 
and Hikal have had their board meetings since the Rs 7,000 crore accounting 
scam broke at infotech company Satyam. And though investigations are underway 
into the role of Satyam auditor, Price Waterhouse, as well, only of the one 
drug companies came on record to say that the development was discussed at its 
board meet. 

Piramal Healthcare's Chairman, Mr Ajay Piramal, told Business Line that the 
issue was discussed at the company's board meet earlier on Thursday. The 
company was watching investigations closely and will wait for an outcome on 
whether there was any negligence, he said. "We have experts on our board like 
Mr Malegam, who was on SEBI's disclosure committee," he added, indicating that 
the developments are being closely monitored. 

Multinational drug-major Novartis too had its board meeting on Thursday. But 
discussions on the board are privy to only members on the board, said a 
Novartis official, unwilling to divulge whether the issue had been discussed. 
The company will, however, continue with auditors Price Waterhouse, the 
official added. 

Hikal, a pharmaceuticals and agro-chemicals company, also has Price Waterhouse 
as its auditor, but did not want to comment on whether its recent board meet 
discussed the issue

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/01/23/stories/2009012351710200.htm

ekamber


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