Millennium Post

‘Drama going on in media very distractin­g,’ asserts CEO Sikka

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NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: Pitted against a clutch of highprofil­e co-founders, Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka on Monday said the "drama" going on in the media is "very distractin­g", even as the firm's longest serving chairman N R Narayana Murthy insisted concerns over corporate governance be addressed "properly."

Making his first public statement on the row that broke out after co-founders Murthy, Nandan Nilekani and Kris Gopalakris­hnan wrote to Infosys Board questionin­g hike in CEO'S compensati­on and severance pay to quiting executives, Sikka said the company is based on a very strong fabric.

"All this drama that has been going on in the media, it's very distractin­g. It takes away attention but underneath that there is a very strong fabric that this company is based," he said at an investor conference in Mumbai. "And it is a real privilege for me to be its leader," he added. Sikka said he has always shared a "heartfelt, warm relationsh­ip" with Murthy.

"My relationsh­ip with the founders? It is wonderful. I meet Mr Murthy quite frequently...i have always had a heartfelt warm relationsh­ip with Mr Murthy, probably meet him 4-5-6 times a year," he said, but added that he has not met the other founders off late. Sikka's comments came after a media report said Murthy is calling off his fight with the board as he was confident the IT giant he co-founded will deal with the concerns raised about corporate governance. But Murthy, who along with other co-founders holds some 13% interest in Infosys, said he has not withdrawn his concerns.

"No, I have not withdrawn my concern. They have to be addressed properly by the Board and full transparen­cy should be displayed and people responsibl­e for it should become accountabl­e," he said.

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