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Shareholders write to SoftBank questioning COO's track record

Investors in the letter allegedly questioned Arora's poor investment performance and a series of questionable investments. The letter said despite these issues the SoftBank board saw fit to make Arora the third highest paid executive in the world without any track record of accomplishment at the company.

April 21, 2016 / 18:37 IST
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Nikesh Arora, COO and President of SoftBank is in the eye of a controversy. In a letter to SoftBank's board, an American law firm representing unidentified shareholders of SoftBank, have questioned his track record, reports CNBC-TV18.

The letter has also alleged conflict of interest arising out of Arora's existing role as an advisor to private equity firm Silverlake.

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Investors in the letter allegedly questioned Arora's poor investment performance and a series of questionable investments. The law firm in its letter says despite these issues the SoftBank board saw fit to make Arora the third highest paid executive in the world without any track record of accomplishment at the company.

Investors are demanding that the board at SoftBank and sprint conduct an internal investigation by an independent firm.