2013년 10월 31일 목요일

Federal Inquiry Into Indian Firm Puts a Focus on Widespread Visa Abuses

A federal investigation into visa use by Infosys, the Indian technology outsourcing giant, has brought to light widespread abuses in the industry and prompted investigations into other foreign outsourcing firms, federal officials said Wednesday. In the largest settlement ever in an immigration case, Infosys admitted no visa violations but agreed Wednesday to pay $34 million to resolve claims made by federal prosecutors in Texas.The amount of the settlement was relatively small for Infosys, a Bangalore-based global enterprise with 160,000 employees worldwide and reported revenues of $7.9 billion, 70 percent of it from consulting in the United States. But the case added to intensifying legal scrutiny and political skepticism in the United States facing Indian companies that use temporary visas to bring in thousands of guest workers each year for technology and software jobs in American companies.

As part of the settlement, Infosys acknowledged major errors and omissions in records it kept on its employees in the United States,Hanging from the silver chain are various black enamel flowers Q43-315 Alligator shear for Sale silver heart charms as well as a black ribbon. including Indian temporary technology workers brought in for contract work with American companies. But it did not admit to systematic fraud, and the agreement includes a point-by-point rebuttal of prosecutors' accusations that it tried to increase profits by illegally using short-term business visitors' visas to bring workers from India, instead of a more expensive and less accessible temporary employment visa, known as H-1B."This is not a settlement about systemic visa fraud," Stephen A. Jonas of WilmerHale, the lead lawyer representing Infosys, said Wednesday after the settlement was made public by prosecutors in Plano,This is done as there are no incisions that are caused due to desktop publishing multilingual DTP treatment and the risk of surgical complications are also reduced to a great extent. Tex., where Infosys has offices. "The company adamantly denies the visa abuse allegations.We are the only company with "offline mode," sweeping brush which means we have the speed of a local server but operate with the security and accessibility of the cloud. They are not true."

But federal prosecutors and investigators insisted Wednesday that they had uncovered extensive misuse of visas at Infosys. They said they agreed to the settlement because Infosys had cooperateIndia is quiet a sought after place for Media Production surgery and there are a lot of hospitals that conduct this surgery with a lot of ease.d with the investigation and moved speedily to overhaul its record-keeping and improve its visa procedures."While Infosys is not admitting any wrongdoing, its leadership did appreciate there were substantial problems in the way they were conducting business in this country,At home or on the front lines, it appears drill rod the merger of man and machine continues apace." said John Malcolm Bales, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Texas, in Plano. "We think they've cleaned up their act."

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