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Infosys hit by second visa fraud whistle blowing harassment
Surinder khanna
Aug. 10, 2012

Infosys Technologies suffers another blow in the America, with a former employee filing a lawsuit claiming harassment for blowing the whistle on alleged visa and tax frauds. Satya Dev Tripuraneni, the former employee who is a US citizen, filed a case in a US district court in California on August 2.
Responding to queries on the lawsuit, Infosys issued a statement here on Thursday saying, "Shortly after Mr Tripuraneni filed his complaint with the Infosys whistleblower team, as per our policy, the company launched a comprehensive investigation of his allegations. That investigation is continuing. As for comments on the legal matter, we are choosing to concentrate our attention and resources on the investigation. We feel this is the prudent and responsible course of action at this time."
Last year, Jack Palmer, an Infosys employee in the US, had also accused Infosys of harassing him for pointing out that the company was misusing B1 visas.
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