Bangalore: Officials Sought Bribe But We Refused, says Infosys' Pai


Bangalore, Apr 10 (PTI): Top Infosys official T V Mohandas Pai has alleged that his company was asked to pay bribe by government officials to clear projects but it refused and said files ''go missing'' when ''palms are not greased.''

"We were asked to pay bribe. We refused. But in all places, wherever Infosys is functioning today, we have been supported by the chief secretaries. In north India too, we got the approval without paying a single rupee bribe," he said.

"This because we brought the issue to the notice of higher officials. It takes a long time to get things done unless you grease people's palms and if you refuse like we do always, it takes a delay.

"They don't give it at all.... The file disappears or the file is not available.... They are not able to locate the file. They are not able to search the file," Pai, who is Human Resources Director of the software major, said yesterday, maintaining that the proposed Lokpal Bill will go a long way towards changing the situation.

Reacting sharply to Pai's remarks, the BJP, which is ruling in Karnataka, today said he should back his claims with some proof.

"Just because some individuals and some political parties make some charges does not mean they are true. It should be backed by ample evidence," BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said in New Delhi.

He, however, added that no form of corruption should be tolerated and all state governments should have a mechanism to tackle it.

"In case you want to deviate the rules or you want to bend the rules to suit your needs, then naturally the person executing the work would expect something," said Dhananjay Kumar, special representative of Karnataka government in Delhi, on Pai's remarks.

"I don't know how Mohandas Pai or Infosys was affected. I would like to ask Mr Mohandas Pai if he can show some proof of that," Kumar said.

  

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  • Suraj, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2011

    Bribe cannot be accompanied by evidence, the statement Dhananjay Kumar about bending rules is so derogatory.. how can such things prevail? and why should they?
    we all face the difficulty day to day, even after being honest tax payers to the government

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  • JRAO,

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    The commentor should note that on a daily basis Lokayukta police are catching Govt.officials but they are all there since long. BJP supports more powers to Lokaukta. Today even common man approaches Lokaukta. Why not Infosys's Mr.Pai! Comment like matured but not like JDS/CongI.

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  • Vineeth, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    There should be a website where people can post their complaints about officials asking bribes. This website should be not accessible to any government officials but monitored by private individuals. When the complaints about any person are of a serious nature then the the complaint should be forwarded to organizations such as lokayukta to be investigated and also after verification published on the site so that everybody is aware.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Pls do not trust completly Pai Group of Industries. I would rather request all of you to read some news regarding down fall of UTI64 Scheme and which company behind that down fall. Mr. Pai, do you need land for your Industry, pls come to my village, we can sell some acres of land for your project and you may develop the same land with roads,land scaping, infrastrucure. After all you need peaceful place to program your software rather than sitting in posh office to siphone dollars from India to abroad

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  • Pereira Edward, Bellore

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    The person who is making allegations is not an ordinary person or makes it for publicity. The leaders should understand this and without seeking any proof must act against those involved in shady deals.
    Nothing is moving in Karnataka. The Voter Id Cards sent with full of mistakes and details provided are missing or wrongly printed.
    The ration Card applied in Dec., 2010 still not received. Do you require any further proof.

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  • elias, mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Delaying, missing file is the proof that the bribe need to be paid to clear the files. The BJP MP asking proof. the proof is missing file if you don`t pay it self is a proof. If file is missing trace the file. Money is not the torch light to trace the file.If money is paid file glows from the hidden dark place.
    this is how system of corruption works. Think a poor mans flight in this kind cases. The poor mans file will not be traced till the torch of money light falls on that.
    For poor man it is more difficult to get the work done. If the person votes or find of different community it will be more difficult with opposition party`s interference.
    Good on right time the ANNa Hazare went on satyagraha.and made the govt to respond. Hope God exits curse this currupt people without SANTNA(NISANTANA) lIKE Tippeswamy the story relayed by TV 9 kannada news channel on 10/04/11 bcoz his 10 heads before disturbed the Tapasya of some saint.
    The present corrupt people disturb the peacefull living of poor people.

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Mr.Pai anything is possible in Yeddy's Raj....

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  • Bennet, Kudlaa / WA

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Thanks to Anna Hazare .\.more things will come to light. Sooner or later, statements such as " In case you want to deviate the rules or you want to bend the rules to suit your needs, then naturally the person executing the work would expect something," said Dhananjay Kumar, special representative of Karnataka government in Delhi, on Pai's remarks.
    "I don't know how Mohandas Pai or Infosys was affected. I would like to ask Mr Mohandas Pai if he can show some proof of that," Kumar said.Unquote Will be history - same goes for people like Shanawaz Hueesein & Dhananjay Kumar. If infosys were to open the pandoras box - not all polee tee shans will either commit suicide or will take sanyas

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  • mohdit@hotmail.com, Managalore/dubai

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Mr.pai should get some evidence and show these leaders who get offended when some one brings corruption to the public. India should have rules like west where people spend their whole life like 100 years behind bars for such acts.

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