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Guest (Guest)     24 July 2009

CBI probing 'Hawala' racket in Satyam fraud case

 After charge-sheeting Ramalinga Raju and others in the multi-crore rupee accounting fraud at Satyam, the CBI is trying to ascertain 

 

the role of 'hawala' operators who allegedly brought in crores of rupees from abroad. 



CBI sources said involvement of hawala operators had surfaced during its probe in Satyam fraud since a lot of money was siphoned off from the company and parked in tax havens. 



The same money is alleged to have been brought back into the country through non-banking channels, they said. 



The Economic Offences Wing of the CBI is looking into the role of alleged illegal money laundering network with the help of other agencies, including Enforcement Directorate and market regulator Sebi in India, and abroad. 



Hawala is a term to define illegal exchange of money, including through non-banking channels. 



The CBI sources alleged Raju had fraudulently increased the number of employees in its offices in India and abroad thus giving broader scope for the use of hawala network. 



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