Rajat Gupta’s fate to be sealed today

Update: 2012-10-24 22:54 GMT
Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta will be sentenced here on Wednesday by a US judge here on insider trading charges a year after the Indian-American Wall Street executive was charged with passing boardroom secrets to the now imprisoned hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam. The Prosecution has sought a prison term of 8-10 years for the 63-year-old Gupta who was convicted by a jury in June this year in a closely followed trial on three counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy.

His sentencing by US District Judge Jed Rakoff comes exactly a year after Manhattan’s top federal attorney India-born Preet Bharara filed insider trading charges against the former McKinsey head. Gupta, the most high profile Wall Street executive to be convicted in the government’s crackdown on insider trading, is seeking leniency from the judge, citing his otherwise unblemished career and philanthropic works.

 Bharara is seeking a prison term of 8-10 years for Gupta, arguing that his ‘shocking’ crimes were not an ‘isolated occurrence or a momentary lapse in judgement and a ‘significant term of imprisonment is necessary to reflect the seriousness of Gupta’s crimes and to deter other corporate insiders in similar positions of trust from stealing corporate secrets and engaging in a crime that has become far too common’.

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