Software exporter Mahindra Satyam, erstwhile Satyam Computer, is all set to appoint Deloitee as its statutory auditor for 2009-10, according to sources.
Global auditing firm Deloitte had earlier shown interest to become the auditor of scam-hit Satyam Computer Services (rebranded as Mahindra Satyam).
When contacted, the company spokesperson declined to comment on the development.
Deloitee is also the statutory auditor for Tech Mahindra, which acquired Satyam Computer through an open bid in April this year.
Earlier, Deloitee was mandated along with KPMG by the government-appointed board of Satyam to re-state the accounts of scam-hit firm, but opted out of the role due to a possible conflict of interest.
Satyam's accounts are being re-stated over the past seven years after its defamed founder B Ramalinga Raju confessed to perpetrating an over Rs 7,000-crore financial fraud at the firm.
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