Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

I’M SORRY FOR MAKING ERRORS, SAYS RAJAT GUPTA

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NEW YORK: India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, who served a two-year prison-term on insider trading charges, has admitted he made “errors and misjudgeme­nts” and apologised for letting his friends and fellow IIT associates down.

India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, who served a two-year prison-term on insider trading charges, has admitted that he made “errors and misjudgeme­nts” and d for letting his friends and fellow IIT associates down.

In one of his first public comments on his insider trading conviction after completing his prison term in March last year, the former Goldman Sachs director told an IIT alumni meet in California he regrets that five years of his life were taken away from him and he hopes to tell his side of the story “in due course” once his appeal is decided upon.

“While I continue to fight the injustice in my case, I have to candidly admit that I made errors and misjudgeme­nts and for that I take full responsibi­lity,” Gupta said.

He was addressing the second annual ‘IIT Bay Area Leadership Conference’ held in Santa Clara last month.

Gupta, an IIT Delhi and Harvard Business School alumnus, expressed regret for failing to be a role model to the scores of young people in leading institutio­ns he was associated with, including IIT, Harvard, Indian School of Business, McKinsey and Gates Foundation.

“They made me who I am and I was also fortunate enough to play a leadership role that shaped many of these institutio­ns but most importantl­y I aspired to be a role model for many of the young people who were part of these institutio­ns, who looked up to me.

“One of my greatest regrets is I did let them down. I want to apologise to all of you at IIT alumni that I really did not live up to the highest standards you would have rightly expected me to do. I genuinely ask for your forgivenes­s and understand­ing,” Gupta said as the audience applauded.

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