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This is an archive article published on May 4, 2010

Videocon moves World Bank for revoking 3-yr ban

Blacklisted by the World Bank for alleged corruption and wrong doing,Videocon Industries said that it has moved a petition to revoke the ban.

Blacklisted by the World Bank for alleged corruption and wrong doing,Videocon Industries on Tuesday said that it has moved a petition to revoke the ban.

“We approached the World Bank in February,2010,to revoke the ban … after some hearings,we hope it will bedone,” Videocon Chairman Venugopal Dhoot said,shortly after the global lender’s decision became public.

Dhoot said that the action came on account of some wrong information given by one of its employees in a tender in 2003 for supplying airconditioners worth about USD 50,000.

“We suspended that employee and took disciplinary action.

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We have so far not supplied anything to the World Bank,” he said,adding that given the size of the group this was not a very significant order and his firms would not do anything wrong for securing any supply order.

After the tender documents were filed,the World Bank found the wrong information and they debarred the firm,he said.

In its notification,World Bank said Videocon Industries Ltd has been barred from doing any business with it for violating “procurement guidelines”,for a period of three years,beginning January 11,2010.

It further said that the ineligibility might be reduced by up to one year,if after two years of ineligibility,the Bank’s Sanctions Board finds Videocon of having taken “satisfactory” remedial actions.

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