Tuesday, March 16, 2010

NRI charged with fraud


The Indian-American founder of a database compilation firm was on Tuesday charged by regulators with fraudulently using millions of dollars of corporate funds to support his lavish lifestyle, including 20 automobiles and a jet, forcing him to agree to $ 7.43 million in penalties.

Vinod Gupta, the former CEO and Chairman of the Omaha-based infoUSA Inc and infoGROUP Inc, allegedly used corporate funds to pay almost $ 9.5 million in personal expenses, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said.

He additionally caused the company to enter into USD 9.3 million of undisclosed business transactions with other firms in which he had a personal stake.

Gupta has agreed to settle the SEC's charges without admitting or denying the allegations against him. He would pay about $7.43 million, including disgorgement of $ 4.04 million, prejudgment interest of $ 1.14 million and a penalty of $2.24 million to settle the charges.

He has also agreed to an order barring him from serving as an officer or director of a public company and placing restrictions on the voting of his Info common stock.

"Gupta stole millions of dollars from Info shareholders by treating the company like it was his personal ATM. Other corporate officers also abused their positions of trust by looking the other way instead of standing up for investors and bringing the scheme to a halt," Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement Robert Khuzami said.

- Indian Journalist.

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