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  2. Dabhol Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Dabhol Power Company. The Dabhol Power Company (now called RGPPL - Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited) was a company based in Maharashtra, India, formed in 1992 to manage and operate the controversial Dabhol Power Plant. [1] The Dabhol plant was built through the combined effort of Enron as the majority share holder, and GE, and Bechtel as ...

  3. Dabhol Power Station - Wikipedia

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    1,967 MW. [edit on Wikidata] Dabhol Power Station is located near Anjanwel village in Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, India, about 160 kilometres (99 mi) south of Mumbai. The power station was built by the Dabhol Power Company (DPC), which was a joint venture of Enron International, General Electric, Bechtel and Maharashtra Power Development ...

  4. Enron scandal - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Enron. The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal involving Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas.When news of widespread fraud within the company became public in October 2001, the company filed for bankruptcy and its accounting firm, Arthur Andersen—then one of the five largest audit and accountancy partnerships in the world—was effectively dissolved.

  5. Ratnagiri Gas and Power - Wikipedia

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    Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited (RGPPL) is a Subsidiary of NTPC Limited. The company was established to take over and revive the assets of the defunct Dabhol Power Company. RGPPL owns one of India's largest and only LNG based power plants and the LNG regasification terminal at Dabhol.

  6. Satyam scandal - Wikipedia

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    Analysts in India have termed the Satyam scandal India's own Enron scandal. [9] Some social commentators see it more as a part of a broader problem relating to India's family-owned corporate environment. [10] Immediately following the news, Merrill Lynch (now a part of Bank of America) and State Farm Insurance terminated its engagement with the ...

  7. List of scandals in India - Wikipedia

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    The Times of India. 7 June 2008. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. ^ "Teachers' recruitment scam: Pleas to make 4 IAS officers, teachers accused rejected". The Times of India. 28 March 2012. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. ^ "No headway in Rs 16,000 cr submarine scam probe". Archived from the original on 28 September 2013.

  8. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    Enron: United States: 28 Nov 2001: Energy: Directors and executives fraudulently concealed large losses in Enron's projects. A number were sentenced to prison. [7] [8] $63.4 billion Chiquita Brands Int: United States: 28 Nov 2001: Food: Accumulated debts, after a series of accusations relating to breaches of labour and environmental standards.

  9. Goolam Essaji Vahanvati - Wikipedia

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    St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. Government Law College, Mumbai. Profession. Lawyer. Goolamhussein Essaji Vahanvati (1949-2014) was an Indian senior counsel who served as the 11th Attorney General for India. [1] His first term in office began in June 2009 and was for three years. [2][3]