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    Premji said Wipro has always prided for setting highest standards of ethics in business dealings.

    The World Bank has hired another Indian IT major Tata Consultancy Services to do much of the work previously being done by Satyam, which has now been debarred by the bank from doing business with it.

    "We have hired Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to do much of the IT work that Satyam used to do," a World Bank spokesperson said.

    The IT major had bagged much of the Satyam's project through competitive bidding early last year, thus indicating that the World Bank is not specifically targeting Indian IT companies, as being alleged in certain quarters.

    In a statement issued on Monday the World Bank had revealed three Indian IT companies that have been debarred from doing business with it. Besides Satyam, which has been debarred for eight years beginning September 2008, Wipro (beginning June 2007) and Megasoft Technologies (beginning (December 2007) have also been banned for four years each.

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    Two other Indian companies, Nestor Pharmaceuticals and Gap International (both non-IT entities) and one individual Surendra Singh, too, have been debarred by the global apex monetary institution.

    The action was initiated against these entities and an individual as they were found to have "violated the fraud and corruption provisions of the Procurement Guidelines or the Consultant Guidelines," besides offering improper benefits to the Bank staff.

    In all, the World Bank has debarred as many as 111 companies and individuals from across the world from doing or bidding for its projects.

    ‘Wipro has done nothing wrong’

    Hours after World bank made public that Wipro has been debarred from doing any business with the global lender, the company's Chairman Azim Premji wrote to its over 1,00,000 employees saying that the company had not done anything unethical.

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    HonestyBy: Baatul | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward I fully agree with Premji. The real culprits are sitting in World Bank who wants to make a fast cut in any way possible. These multi-lateral agencies like World Bank, IMF and U.N. needs honest officers and not those good-for-nothing aging crooks from US, Europe and China.
    Need 2 Hands to ClapBy: Prakash Krishnagiri | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It takes 2 hands to clap. Dont blindly be loyal to Wipro. For me Spade is a Spade. Why did Wipro apply for such provisions in the first place? Only to keep their customers happy!!!
    Come on....By: Baatul | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Why else is Wipro there? To do charity?
    wake upBy: Arun | 16-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward "Wipro.. had provided Bank staff option to purchase its American Depository Shares at IPO price through a Directed Share Programme" Did wipro offer the same to other people outside the World Bank, at the same time? If they did not, then it IS UNETHICAL.
    Premji and Co.need to introspectBy: Anubhav | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward So, lets recap, you gave a preferential allotment of shares, to a client, at a preferred price...and there was not conflict of interest there? Mt.Premji, that is why Indian corporate governance has a long way to go!
    Wipro-World Bank By: akshay | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward This is how Geelani and jardari/Bhutto and Paki media are also reacting. arent they gone mad when their intrest conflict.
    Business Leaders need to introspectBy: SS Rajan | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It is easy for Mr. Premji to say this. The problem is most leaders do not see the blind spots - and always think what they have done is right. Mr. Premji needs to introspect - unfortunately most business leaders are too stubborn to see the truth until, it engulfs them, finally.
    A big blowBy: Tejasvi | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward A big blow for Wipro actually
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