KPMG AND DELOITTE APPOINTED TO CLEAN UP SATYAM ACCOUNTS

BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA THE CLEANING up process of the accounts of scandal-hit India IT company Satyam has now begun and could take more than six months. KPMG and Deloitte have been mandated by the IT company's new central government-appointed board to scrutinise its accounts. KPMG has confirmed the appointment to Accountancy Age. The detailed work is being undertaken by Brahmaiah & Company, an Indian accountancy firm based in Chennai, which has been appointed as the internal auditor. Its 30-member team is expected to take at least six months to restate the ...


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