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Oz bank may have to write off losses incurred from Satyam fraud

Melbourne, Jan.21 (ANI): The National Australia Bank (NAB) could be forced to write off millions of dollars invested in its off-shoring program as a result of the Satyam corporate fraud scandal.

According to Fox News, NAB is one of Satyam's biggest customers in Australia and has already made a significant investment on training and transition costs and redundancy payouts as part of its information technology off-shoring (ITO) program.

"This initial investment was meant to be repaid over the next five years with lower maintenance costs," one source told The Australian.

"If NAB breaks out of the ITO wave 1 contract now, there will be large losses of that initial investment which can never be recouped," he added.

Around 90 Satyam staff service NAB, with about 40 per cent based in Australia.

The bank has off-shored key technology functions to Satyam, exposing it to significant risk if this service were interrupted.

It will take at least a year for NAB to transfer the work in-house and that the relevant expertise doesn't exist within the bank to service this. (ANI)

Indian woman who burnt hubby's genitals granted 'home' bail by Oz court

Melbourne, Jan 9 (ANI): An Indian woman charged with husband's murder after allegedly setting fire to his genitals has been granted strict home detention bail by Adelaide Magistrates Court.Rajini Narayan, 44, was released on bail after an appearance in the court to face allegations she set her husband on fire while he slept after learning he was having an affair.Narayan has been ordered to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet and live with her mother at suburban Magill......
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