Opposition urges clarity on Satyam

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India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is urging the federal government to come clean on the Satyam fraud, the nation's biggest corporate scandal. The Government dissolved Satyam's board of directors and installed a new three-member board on Sunday as it rushed to contain fallout after its founder revealed massive accounting fraud and quit. The accounting scam has battered Satyam shares, with its market value plunging to $330 million at Friday's close, against more than $7 billion just six months ago. (SOUNDBITE) (English) RAJIV PRATAP RUDY, SPOKESPERSON OF MAIN OPPOSITION BJP


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