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Rajakumaran Rajaratnam (born June 15, 1957) is a Sri Lankan-American former
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manager and founder of the
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, a New York-based hedge fund management firm. On October 16, 2009, he was arrested by the
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for insider trading, which also caused the Galleon Group to fold. He stood trial in ''U.S. v. Rajaratnam'' (09 Cr. 01184) in the
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, and on May 11, 2011, was found guilty on all 14 counts of conspiracy and securities fraud. On October 13, 2011, Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison and fined a criminal and civil penalty of over $150 million combined. Rajaratnam was incarcerated at
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in
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, an administrative facility housing male offenders requiring specialized or long-term medical or mental health care. Rajaratnam was released to home confinement in his Upper East Side Manhattan apartment, located on Sutton Place, in the summer of 2019.


Early life

Rajaratnam is an ethnic Sri Lankan Tamil born in
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo m ...
in what was then the
Dominion of Ceylon Between 1948 and 1972, Ceylon The Sri Lanka Independence Act 1947 uses the name "Ceylon" for the new dominion; nowhere does that Act use the term "Dominion of Ceylon", which although sometimes used was not the official name. was an independent ...
(present-day Sri Lanka). His wealthy father, J. M. Rajaratnam, was the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. in South Asia. Mehta, Suketu
"The Outsider: In an exclusive interview, Raj Rajaratnam reveals ..."
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He attended
S. Thomas' Preparatory School, Kollupitiya S. Thomas' Preparatory School (abbreviated as STPS) is a private, Anglican, multi-ethnic, primary and secondary day school for boys aged 5 to 16 years, located in Kollupitiya in the Colombo District of the Western Province of Sri Lanka. The s ...
before his family migrated to England. Rajaratnam's family emigrated to England in 1971, concerned that the post-independence Sri Lankan ethnic violence against the Tamils would get more violent. He attended
Dulwich College Dulwich College is a 2–19 Independent school (United Kingdom), independent, Day school, day and boarding school for Single-sex education, boys in Dulwich, London, England. As a Public school (United Kingdom), public school, it began as the Col ...
in London and later studied engineering at the
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, and then earned an
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from the
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in 1983.


Career

Rajaratnam started his career as a lending officer at
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where he specialized in business loans to technology companies. He joined the investment banking boutique Needham & Co. as an analyst in 1985, where he focused on the consumer electronics industry. He rapidly rose through the ranks, becoming the head of research in 1987 and the president in 1991, at the age of 34. At the company's behest, he started a
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—the Needham Emerging Growth Partnership—in March 1992, which he later bought and renamed ''
Galleon Group The Galleon Group was one of the largest hedge fund management firms in the world, managing over $7 billion, before closing in October 2009. The firm was the center of a 2009 insider trading scandal which subsequently led to its fall. The firm w ...
''. His hedge fund was valued at $3.7 billion in 2009, down from a peak of $7 billion in 2008. According to a 2009 investor letter his $1.2 billion Diversified Fund had a net annualized return of 22.3 percent. Rajaratnam has been featured among the elite US money managers in a book called ''The New Investment Superstars.'' Initially, he primarily invested in technology and healthcare companies. He said that his best ideas came from frequent visits with the companies in which he invested and from conversations with executives who invested in his fund. After Rajaratnam's arrest, Galleon received requests from its investors for the withdrawal of $1.3 billion, which caused the fund to close. In a letter dated October 21, 2009, Rajaratnam informed his employees and investors that he intended to wind down all the funds of the Galleon Group. Investors received the full balance of their initial investments, plus profits, in January 2010.


Contributions to charitable and political organizations

Rajaratnam alongside other private donors, partnered with the US State Department to fund mine detection dogs for humanitarian demining war-affected areas in Sri Lanka. He recalled his visits to the mine-impacted areas of Sri Lanka and underscored the humanitarian toll that mines have taken. Recalling his encounter with a young child in
Kilinochchi Kilinochchi ( ta, கிளிநொச்சி, translit=Kiḷinocci; si, කිලිනොච්චි, translit=Girānika) is the main town of Kilinochchi District, Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Kilinochchi is situated at the A9 road so ...
who had lost both legs to a land mine, Rajaratnam stated that this particular image that is etched in his memory "made it an easy decision to write the check." He helped Sri Lankans recover after the 2004 tsunami. Rajaratnam was in Sri Lanka when the 2004 Asian Tsunami hit and donated $5,000,000 to for the construction of 400 new homes for the island's various ethnic groups - Sinhalese and Tamils. Rajaratnam was also a contributor to various causes that promoted development in the Indian subcontinent and programs that benefited low income South Asian youth in the New York area. Rajaratnam served on the board of the Harlem Children's Zone. Rajaratnam contributed $3.5 million to the
Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation The Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) was established in 1985 in Tamil Nadu in southeastern India by Tamil refugees fleeing the violence in North and East Sri Lanka. Its initial operation was to provide relief to the refugees in India. Aft ...
(TRO), a group whose assets were frozen by the USA due to its alleged close connections to the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) which are proscribed as a terrorist organization in 32 countries. TRO's offices were raided by the FBI in 2006 but the organization was never charged with any wrongdoing.Officials Say Investor's Donations Wound Up With Sri Lanka Rebels
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'', October 19, 2009.
The chief of the investigations unit of at the Sri Lankan central bank found that Mr. Rajaratnam's donations were made in good faith. At the time the contributions were made the TRO was not outlawed by the U.S. nor Sri Lankan governments. The Sri Lankan justice ministry has acknowledged and thanked Mr. Rajaratnam for the millions of dollars contributed to rehabilitating child soldiers conscripted by the Tamil Tigers. The
Sri Lankan government The Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) ( si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජය, Śrī Lankā Rajaya; ta, இலங்கை அரசாங்கம்) is a parliamentary system determined by the Sri Lankan Constitution. It administers the isl ...
stated that Rajaratnam had contributed for several years of the Sri Lankan Civil War to the LTTE with millions of dollars and that, as a consequence, he was under investigation in Sri Lanka. However, the senior military official could not give specific details about the contributions to the LTTE. Rajaratnam had recently pledged a $1 million to rehabilitate former LTTE combatants. According to the
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, Rajaratnam has made over $118,000 in political contributions in five years. He contributed to the Democratic National Committee and various campaigns on behalf of
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,
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,
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, and Bob Menendez.


Conviction and imprisonment for insider trading

:''Additional context at Raj Rajaratnam, Galleon Group, Anil Kumar, and Rajat Gupta insider trading cases'' On Friday October 16, 2009, Raj Rajaratnam was arrested by the
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for insider trading in the stock of several publicly traded companies. U.S. Attorney
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put the total profits in the scheme at over $60 million, telling a news conference that it was the largest hedge fund insider trading case in United States history. Jim Walden, an attorney for Rajaratnam, said his client is innocent and would fight the insider-trading charges. Rajaratnam profited from information received from: * Robert Moffat, a senior executive of IBM, considered next in line to be CEO. * Anil Kumar, a senior executive of McKinsey & Company, and close friend of
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(its former managing director) who was later also convicted of passing information to Rajaratnam. *
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, a midlevel
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Capital executive. * Roomy Khan, previously convicted of wire fraud for providing inside information from her employer, Intel, to Rajaratnam. It was reported that Rajaratnam, Goel, and Kumar were all part of the class of 1983 from
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. The Sri Lankan stock market fell sharply after Rajaratnam was arrested on insider trading charges in October 2009. Sri Lanka's Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing the active stock trading of Raj Rajaratnam with a view of identifying any insider trading. Rajaratnam also conspired to get confidential information on the $5 billion purchase by
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's
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of Goldman preferred stock prior to the September 2008 public announcement of that transaction. The ''Wall Street Journal'' reported that a former member of the board of directors of Goldman Sachs and former McKinsey & Company chief executive
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told Rajaratnam about Berkshire's investment before it became public. Gupta stood to profit as would-be chairman of Galleon International, a co-founder of
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with Rajaratnam, and as a friend of Rajaratnam. In March 2011 Gupta was charged in an administrative proceeding by the SEC. Gupta maintained his innocence, counter-sued, and won dismissal of the administrative charge, but was then arrested on criminal charges. On May 11, 2011, Rajaratnam was found guilty on all 14 counts of conspiracy and securities fraud. On October 13, 2011, Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison by Judge Richard Holwell. To date, this was the longest prison sentence ever handed out for insider trading. The thirteen other defendants connected to Rajaratnam's case received prison sentences averaging approximately three years each. Rajaratnam served the first years of his 11-year sentence in Ayer, Massachusetts. His appeal to the
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was argued in October 2012 by
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, who subsequently became a federal Court of Appeals judge herself on the
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on December 10, 2013. U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan on March 3, 2017, rejected Rajaratnam's bid to void much of his insider trading conviction and shorten his 11-year prison sentence, on account of Rajaratnam failing to show his actual innocence on five of the 14 counts on which he was convicted, or that two other counts should be vacated because the main government witness committed perjury. Preska also rejected Rajaratnam's argument that his trial counsel was ineffective, and denied Rajaratnam's bid to reduce the $53.8 million he agreed to forfeit to about $4.3 million.


Post-prison activities

Rajaratnam served seven and half years in prison of an 11-year sentence and was released in the summer of 2019. In 2021, he published '' Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon'' detailing the events surrounding his insider trading conviction and the prosecutorial overreach he claims led to it.John Tammy. "The Tragic and Needless Destruction of Raj Rajaratnam, Price-Giver Extraordinaire." Review of ''Uneven Justice: The Plot to Sink Galleon'' by Raj Rajaratnam. ''Forbes''. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.


See also

* '' SEC v. Rajaratnam'' *
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, hedge fund portfolio manager convicted of insider trading *
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, hedge fund trader and portfolio manager convicted of insider trading


References

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