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Murthy may pursue questions on 'poor governance' at Infosys

His comments came after the Infosys board under chairman Nilekani gave a clean chit to the company's USD 200 million Panaya acquisition. The board also refused to put out additional details of the probe, as had been demanded by Murthy.

October 25, 2017 / 19:03 IST
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Infosys Co-Founder N R Narayana Murthy may pursue his questions on "poor governance" at the company and take up the issue with Chairman Nandan Nilekani, sources close to Murthy said.

"I spoke to Murthy, he has gone abroad yesterday. He said he will come back and talk to Nandan. He said he is not going to keep quiet," said an ex-Infosys official, who is on the same page with Murthy on the issues raised by him.

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The Bengaluru-headquartered company yesterday absolved itself of any wrongdoing vis-a-vis the Panaya deal, as well as severance pay to its former chief financial officer, in what is seen as a snub to Murthy.

Another former official of Infosys, on condition of anonymity, said the board was anyways not expected to "publicly admit to wrongdoing".