A day after Mehul Choksi, who fled the country in January, blamed the government for the uncertain future of his 6,000 employees and shareholders, Hari Prasad, the whisteblower in the case, tells NDTV that Choksi should have thought about his employees and shareholders before perpetrating one of the biggest bank frauds in the country. Mr Prasad accused Choksi of not paying salaries and dues to his employees, long before the discovery of the fraud. Mr Prasad also says it's clear Choksi had advance warning about the net closing in on him.