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EP 08 - Satyam Scam | Once Upon A Time - Bill Gates Of Sikandrabad Ki True Story

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Ramling Raju was the mastermind behind the infamous Satyam Scam in Sikandrabad. He allegedly falsified the company's accounts, creating false assets, inflating profits and fudging revenues to the tune of over $1 billion. His brother-in-law may have been complicit in the fraud, as he allegedly suggested that Raju start the IT company. The twenty employees who joined Raju's company were unaware of the fraud and were presumably unaware of Raju's intentions. Despite their lack of knowledge, the company achieved great success, becoming the fourth-largest IT company in the world, with an astonishing turnover of one billion dollars. When Raju resigned in January 2009, the employees were left to deal with the fallout of the fraud. Many of them were left unemployed and had to deal with the financial and emotional effects of the fraud. To find out more about the Satyam Scam and other fraudulent activities, listen to the full audio and more scams like this only on Audio Pitara's Indian Scams.

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Ramling Raju was the mastermind behind the infamous Satyam Scam in Sikandrabad. He allegedly falsified the company's accounts, creating false assets, inflating profits and fudging revenues to the tune of over $1 billion. His brother-in-law may have been complicit in the fraud, as he allegedly suggested that Raju start the IT company. The twenty employees who joined Raju's company were unaware of the fraud and were presumably unaware of Raju's intentions. Despite their lack of knowledge, the company achieved great success, becoming the fourth-largest IT company in the world, with an astonishing turnover of one billion dollars. When Raju resigned in January 2009, the employees were left to deal with the fallout of the fraud. Many of them were left unemployed and had to deal with the financial and emotional effects of the fraud. To find out more about the Satyam Scam and other fraudulent activities, listen to the full audio and more scams like this only on Audio Pitara's Indian Scams.

#telgiscam2003 #scam2003telgistory #telgiscamdocumentry #abdulkarimtelgiscam #stampaperscamtelgi #telgiscamaudioshow

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