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CBI to soon file second chargesheet on Satyam fraud

The CBI claims to have unearthed more financial frauds like siphoning off money from the company, which may have caused loss to the shareholders.

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The CBI will soon file a second chargesheet against former disgraced chairman of Satyam Computer B Ramalinga Raju as it claimed to have unearthed more financial frauds like siphoning off money from the company, which may have caused loss to the shareholders.

A source in the CBI said that Raju's confessional statement after the scam came to light earlier this year was an attempt by him to divulge only what he wanted to, while keeping other alleged financial frauds under wraps.

The sources said the investigators had found some more clues of alleged financial frauds of siphoning off money from Satyam and re-routing it to other front companies floated by the accused.

The agency, on April 7, had filed a chargesheet against Raju and eight others under various sections of the Indian Penal Code for cheating and forgery.

The CBI had submitted 1,532 original documents of bank transactions and 65,000-pages of other documents, which included the statements of 432 witnesses in the case along with the chargesheet.

The sources said a close scrutiny of the documents showed siphoning of money to some tax haven countries and later re-routing it back into the country. The Agency has also sought permission to investigate the overseas findings of the scam-tainted computer firm.

The agency is also probing the role of a prominent stock broker for alleged management of funds of the firm, which necessitates further investigation.
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