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Till last fortnight, that was the universal reaction to this business group that is trying to stitch up what could be this year’s most ambitious business deal involving telecom companies in India, now that the Bharti-MTN deal has collapsed. Over the last fortnight, however, the broadly-built Farid Arifuddin who heads the 10-year old group, has made up for lost time. He’s met Sunil Mittal to see if he could get him to drown his MTN woes by buying into the $6.9 billion Zain Telecom (it has 41 million customers, operates in 24 countries across west Asia and Africa and has a market cap of $19.5 billion). While Mittal says he’s not interested in courting anyone on the rebound, Arifuddin has met Communications Minister A Raja and also various officials in BSNL and MTNL to work on alternate investors for his special purpose vehicle (SPV) which will pick up a 46 per cent stake in Zain.
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Govt ready to deal with Satyam-like frauds: Khurshid

The government today said India is more prepared to deal with a Satyam-like fraud that hit the corporate world with the disclosure of about Rs 10,000 crore fudging of accounts by the founder of the IT firm B Ramalinga Raju a year ago. - Govt mulling next move on Telangana - Orissa not ready for GST - WB govt requests Tatas to return Singur land - Not yet contacted by UK govt on Teeside plants: Tata - Goa govt demolish Russian-owned hotel - 3 Idiots to come under Maha govt scanner "We have learnt a lot. Not just about the wrong that we do, but we also learnt about our inherent strengths. We have developed administration skills to steer through crisis," Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid told PTI. The government could not have handled the corporate fraud, which had international ramifications, in a better way, he said, adding "now we can see the silver lining...The company (Satyam which is now Mahindra Satyam) is out of dark clouds". The Ministry, Khurshid said, has already put in place an early warning system to detect corporate misdoings and would be fine-tuning the new Companies Bill, which is pending in Parliament, to firmly deal with financial frauds. One of the leading IT companies, Satyam Computer Services went through hard time after its founder in a letter to market regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on January 7, 2009 admitted to fudging of accounts. Following the disclosure, the government superseded the board of Satyam and asked its nominees to look for a new promoter. After completion of the bidding process, Tech Mahindra acquired the company and renamed it Mahindra Satyam.


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