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Firm fined for falsified visas - 10/10/99 Firm fined for falsified visas Troy computer company pays $450,000 after feds find 18 Indian workers in town house By Norman Sinclair / The Detroit Ne
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posted at 10/11/1999 8:12 AM EDT
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Firm fined for falsified visas - 10/10/99

Firm fined for falsified visas
Troy computer company pays $450,000 after feds find 18 Indian workers in
town house
By Norman Sinclair / The Detroit News

TROY -- A computer company has been fined $450,000 after federal
investigators found it had brought in dozens of immigrants from India
under false claims and lodged some in squalid conditions.

The case involves Quality Information Systems Inc. of Troy, which
has offices in 21 U.S. cities, and its owner and founder, Subhakar "Sam"
Surapaneni of West Bloomfield Township.

The federal government's interest in Surapaneni, 28, and his firm
started in November 1997, when he arrived at Metro Airport from the
United Kingdom.

U.S. Customs Service agents found $49,200 in cash after Surapaneni
said he was carrying $7,000. International travelers must complete
disclosure forms if transporting more than $10,000.

The government began investigating Quality last year when a
wrongful-discharge lawsuit claimed immigration abuses by the company.
The firm, founded in 1995 by the Wayne State University computer science
graduate, has 350 employees and 1998 revenues of about $25 million,
according to court documents.

An immigration agent said 68 of the firm's workers from India had
false information on their visas, according to documents filed in U.S.
District Court. None of the workers were performing the jobs specified
in their visas and were not receiving the salaries listed. Some were
unemployed, agents said.

Federal investigators found 18 people living in a three-bedroom
Southfield town house rented by the firm. Each paid the company $600 a
month in rent, according to the agents.

"Sleeping arrangements consisted of mattresses on the floor or a
type of bed mat made up of blankets and sheets," said agent Bernadette
Cundiff of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

In a plea agreement, the firm last week accepted a fine of $450,000
for the 68 fraudulent visas. It also will pay restitution to the
displaced immigrants and show the government its financial records.

Surapaneni, who pleaded guilty to making false statements to customs
agents, will donate $5,000 to a local charity designated by the U.S.
attorney's office. He still could draw a prison term at sentencing.

Copyright 1999, The Detroit News

http://detnews.com/1999/metro/9910/10/10100143.htm

High tech shortage or high tech scam?

posted at 11/16/1999 12:43 PM EST
Posts: 1
First: 11/16/1999
Last: 11/16/1999
$25M in revenues and a $450k fine..

Wow! He really got his hand slapped, didn't he? What a joke. Meanwhile, corporate America continues to spend on consultants who evenutally leave with their knowledge rather than create training programs for their own workers.

High tech shortage or high tech scam?

posted at 11/22/1999 7:52 PM EST
Posts: 37
First: 6/15/1999
Last: 1/5/2001
Agreed 100%.

Corporate America continues to spend more money on consultants AND lobby for more H-1B guest (more accurately INDENTURED) workers, yet continues to neglect the domestic workforce.

It's also amazing how many companies - even high tech - complaining about labor shortage still don't offer cost-less benefits such as casual dress and flexible hours.

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