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PwC banned from IT dept projects for 2 years by Kerala SG

PwC banned from IT dept projects for 2 years by Kerala SG

PwC banned from IT dept projects for 2 years by Kerala SG

PwC banned from IT dept projects for 2 years by Kerala SG

The Kerala state government has banned Pricewaterhouse and Coopers (PwC) from participating in the Electronics and Information Technology department projects for two years. The ban on PwC was placed after the appointment of unqualified persons for the Kerala State IT Infrastructure Limited (KSITL) ’s Space Park Project came to light. PwC is among the leading professional services networks in the world. They help organisations and individuals create the value they are looking for, by delivering Assurance, Tax and Advisory services.

What was the Space Park project?

What was PwC banned from?

Why was PwC Banned?

Who were booked by the State Government?

On July 17, M Sivasankar, the former principal secretary to the Kerala chief minister was suspended for going out of his way to get the gold smuggling accused Swapna Suresh the job of ‘operations manager’ at Space Park under KSITIL. PwC, in short, has finally been punished for colluding with Sivasankar. PwC had to be roped in because a joint venture of HESS and government-owned Kerala Automobiles Limited (KAL), with controlling stake for the foreign company, had to be called off after the then Chief Secretary Tom Jose and additional chief secretary (finance), with the approval of Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac, had opposed the deal. As part of the E-Mobility project, there was also a plan to open an office for PwC inside the Secretariat. This was later dropped. It was said that the HESS deal, too was orchestrated by Sivasankar.

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