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Infosys, Wipro deny charge

BANGALORE, FEB. 5. Infosys and Wipro, the country's two leading software companies, today denied the allegation that they have been abusing the L-1 visa regulations of the United States.

``Infosys fully complies with visa statutes and regulations in letter and in spirit. Infosys adheres to this regulation and does not differentiate between H1 and L-1 pay scales, although not legally mandated,'' the Infosys CEO and Managing Director, Nandan M. Nilekani, said in a statement.

A Wipro spokeswoman said the question of abusing any type of visa regulation did not arise and the company complied with the requirements of visa laws. — PTI

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