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Infosys whistleblower questions Board, non disclosure of investigation report

Whistleblower accuses co-founder Nandan Nilekani of 'conniving with the current board to quietly bury all the wrongdoings of the earlier board'.

May 28, 2018 / 14:01 IST
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Neha Alawadhi Moneycontrol News

In a fresh letter to the Indian and US market regulators, a whistleblower has again questioned corporate governance at IT services firm Infosys and accused co-founder  Nandan Nilekani of 'conniving with the current board to quietly bury all the wrongdoings of the earlier board'.

The anonymous whistleblower, in a letter to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the US Securities and Exchanges Commission has said that Infosys has "quietly revealed in the annual report that they had signed agreements for mutual release of claims" with three directors who left the company last year.

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The same whistleblower had written to the regulators in April, a day after Infosys reported its annual results. At the time, the whistleblower had questioned the board's accountability in the controversial acquisitions of Panaya and Skava.

Infosys had announced in April that it has put subsidiaries Skava and Panaya on sale. Both the units being hived off were acquired under ex-CEO Vishal Sikka, and Panaya was at the heart of the long standing and bitter spat between Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy and the Board.