My Dear Fellow bloggers,
Hurt to the core, I read an article in an Indian Daily that, FRAUDS ARE AN INEVITABLE COST OF DOING BUSINESS : KPMG Survey. God Gracious, why was KPMG , accusing most of the of the Indian Companies on the rut.
History cannot be erased by an eraser and what was the the standing of all KPMG involvements in Investment banking and its benchmarks on what happened across the Globe. No abuses intended , but they did have a role to play as a Carrom Pawn. Let us not throw stones sitting behind glass corridors. I value and have great regards for their work ethics.
Am only upset by the off and on knee jerk actions. I am not a Warren Buffet who has annoited an Indian as the second in his ever growing empire.
EOD, we would think that there is no smoke without a fire. Please check your own cupboards, before sitting on judgement. If fraud was an inevitable tool of doing business, I trust even God would never pardon us and he may be left with no space in hell to fill in.
Think before you talk or comment coming with such sweeping statements about the largest democracy. True we may have faults , but let them come out with a statement that they found a black dot in a white shirt. Let KPMG focus on China too and see everything as clean as a glitter and whether the black dots exist or not.
I apologise if the content has hurt the sentiments and I aver that this not an attempt to be abusive, coz I am Just not an Indian but of the world.
Warm regards,
C S Venkatesh
Hurt to the core, I read an article in an Indian Daily that, FRAUDS ARE AN INEVITABLE COST OF DOING BUSINESS : KPMG Survey. God Gracious, why was KPMG , accusing most of the of the Indian Companies on the rut.
History cannot be erased by an eraser and what was the the standing of all KPMG involvements in Investment banking and its benchmarks on what happened across the Globe. No abuses intended , but they did have a role to play as a Carrom Pawn. Let us not throw stones sitting behind glass corridors. I value and have great regards for their work ethics.
Am only upset by the off and on knee jerk actions. I am not a Warren Buffet who has annoited an Indian as the second in his ever growing empire.
EOD, we would think that there is no smoke without a fire. Please check your own cupboards, before sitting on judgement. If fraud was an inevitable tool of doing business, I trust even God would never pardon us and he may be left with no space in hell to fill in.
Think before you talk or comment coming with such sweeping statements about the largest democracy. True we may have faults , but let them come out with a statement that they found a black dot in a white shirt. Let KPMG focus on China too and see everything as clean as a glitter and whether the black dots exist or not.
I apologise if the content has hurt the sentiments and I aver that this not an attempt to be abusive, coz I am Just not an Indian but of the world.
Warm regards,
C S Venkatesh
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