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Satyam settles Aberdeen Global, other claims for Rs 369 cr in accounting fraud

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 14:53:33 IST
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The claims included certain allegations of “fraudulent misrepresentations” said to have been made by the former management of Satyam in London, it added.

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Satyam settles Aberdeen Global, other claims for Rs 369 cr in accounting fraud

MUMBAI: IT firm Mahindra Satyam today said it has entered into an agreement to settle claims for alleged fraudulent misrepresentations and will pay $ 68 million (around Rs 369.24 crore) to Aberdeen Global and 22 other funds.

“Mahindra Satyam company has signed a confidential settlement agreement, settling claims brought in the Commercial Court in London by Aberdeen Global and 22 other funds (claimants) managed by Aberdeen Asset Management and/or its subsidiaries,” Mahindra Satyam said in a BSE filing.

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The claims included certain allegations of “fraudulent misrepresentations” said to have been made by the former management of Satyam in London, it added.

[caption id=“attachment_555882” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/mahindra-satyam_Reuters.jpg "Nayyar speaks during a news conference in Hyderabad") In July 2012, Mahindra Satyam settled claims by other Aberdeen-affiliated former investors brought in the US for $ 12 million[/caption]

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“The claimants have claimed that they have suffered losses of an estimated sum of $298,339,978 and additional consequential losses. By virtue of the settlement, the claims have been fully and finally disposed of on the basis of, inter alia, a payment of $ 68 million,” the company said in the filing.

In July 2012, Mahindra Satyam settled claims by other Aberdeen-affiliated former investors brought in the US for $ 12 million, it said.

A class action brought in the US on behalf of other former investors in the company was also settled in February, 2011, it added.

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Tech Mahindra took over the reins of the scam-hit Satyam Computer Services in April, 2009, and rebranded it as Mahindra Satyam.

Last year, the IT company had settled out of court a class action suit slapped by US-based investors of the company’s ADS issue for $ 125 million, and in April 2011 it settled its litigation with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for $ 10 million.

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In December 2009, Satyam had entered into a settlement with UK-based mobile payment solutions provider Upaid Systems for $ 70 million.

Mahindra Satyam scrip was trading a at Rs 103.40 apiece on the BSE, down 0.39 percent.

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