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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop Satyam: Govt may offer financial help January 12, 2009 17:14 IST Last Updated: January 12, 2009 18:07 IST The government's help to the crisis-ridden Satyam Computer Services [Get Quote] may include financial support as well, as it is a question of saving jobs and institutional investment, Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said. He said the government will consider "all aspects" in helping the troubled IT company "once it receives firm proposals from the newly constituted board". On Sunday, the government constituted a three-member board comprising noted banker Deepak Parekh, IT expert Kiran Karnik and ex-SEBI member C Achutan. More appointments have been made today. According to the Company Law Board's order, the reconstituted board of the IT major can have a maximum of 10 members. The government on Friday sacked the board of Satyam a few days after its founder-chairman B Ramalinga Raju admitted to a Rs 7,800-crore (Rs 78 billion) fraud in the books of accounts of the IT company. When asked whether the government will consider financial help, Nath said, "Of course. There are many jobs at stake and institutional stakes." He said now it was up to the board to come up with proposals. The new board met at Hyderabad on Monday. The Satyam fiasco: Complete coverage
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