- Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar(Tamil-சஞ்சய் குமார்) (born
Colombo, Sri Lanka , 1962) was theChairman &CEO of Computer Associates International (nowCA, Inc. ), until April 2004.He emigrated with his family to the US in 1976 to escape civil unrest in his native
Sri Lanka . The family originally settled inSouth Carolina . He attendedFurman University from 1980 to 1983, but left without completing a degree.Kumar became an employee of Computer Associates in 1987, when it acquired
UCCEL Corp. in an $800 million buy-out. Kumar was, at the time, UCCEL's director of software development and had been employed by UCCEL only for a few months.Kumar was promoted to Vice President of Planning the following year, relocating to Computer Associates'
Long Island headquarters. Over the years he held various leadership roles at the firm. In 1989, he became Senior Vice President of Planning and in 1993 moved up to Executive Vice President of Operations. Kumar was namedPresident andChief Operating Officer in 1994 at age 31. Kumar succeeded the retiring Tony Wang, the older brother ofChief Executive Officer Charles Wang , as Tony was pressured to leave to make way.In 2000, Kumar replaced his mentor
Charles Wang asChief Executive Officer of the firm and in 2002 becameChairman of Computer Associates'board of directors . Kumar is widely credited for moving CA to be more customer-focused, and for implementing the software industry's first large scale ratable revenue recognition business model.Kumar resigned as chairman and chief executive in April 2004, following an investigation into securities fraud and obstruction of justice at Computer Associates. He remained with the firm in the new position of
Chief Software Architect for about six weeks before leaving the firm altogether onJune 4 , 2004. A federalgrand jury in Brooklyn indicted him on fraud charges onSeptember 22 ,2004 . [cite news | title = CA's ex-CEO is indicted on fraud | url = http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/22/technology/kumar/index.htm?cnn=yes | date =2004-09-22 | publisher = CNN | accessdate = 2007-04-13 ] Kumar pled guilty to obstruction of justice and securities fraud charges onApril 24 ,2006 . [cite news | url = http://money.cnn.com/2006/04/24/technology/kumar/index.htm | title = Ex-CA chief Kumar pleads guilty | publisher = CNN | date =2006-04-24 | accessdate = 2007-04-13 ] OnNovember 2 ,2006 , it was reported that he was sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined $8 million for his role in a massive accounting fraud at Computer Associates.At the hearing in federal court in Brooklyn, Judge Leo Glasser sentenced Kumar, 44 years old, to 144 months in prison, to be followed by three years supervised release. The judge deferred payment of the fine until after restitution is determined at a hearing scheduled for
February 2 ,2007 . Kumar was scheduled to report to prison onFebruary 27 ,2007 but that was delayed by two months due to delays in the restitution hearing. [http://www.libn.com/breakingNews.htm?articleID=6988&sourceReferrer=flashReport] The start of the prison sentence was then delayed again, to November 2007. However, in early June U.S. District Judge I. Leo Glasser ordered Kumar to surrender by Aug. 14 to the Federal Correctional Center in Fairton, New Jersey, to begin serving his 12-year sentence, [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aNoOc2YYBvrM&refer=news] , and on that date he did so. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/15/kumar_sentence/]"I stand before your honor today to take full responsibility for my actions," Kumar said prior to sentencing. "I know that I was wrong and there’s no excuse for my conduct."
On
April 13 ,2007 , Judge Glasser approved an agreement for Kumar to pay $798.6 million in restitution, at least $52 million byDecember 31 , 2008.cite news | title = Judge approves nearly $800 mln restitution pact with ex-CA CEO Kumar | url = http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/judge-approves-nearly-800-mln/story.aspx?guid=%7B8595AA02-6D85-46C8-9E12-369CF5B6DC55%7D | first = Chad | last = Bray | publisher = MarketWatch | date =2007-04-13 | accessdate = 2007-04-13 ] After he serves his 12-year prison term the government can then take 20% of his future gross annual pay for restitution.At one time, Kumar was a part owner, with Wang, in the
New York Islanders hockey team andNew York Dragons arena football team but, according to local news reports, Wang purchased Kumar's share in 2006.References
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