Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Nilekani slams allegation­s, backs Infosys co-founders

WHISTLE-BLOWER CHARGES Infosys chairman says speculatio­ns appalling

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NEWDELHI: Infosys on Wednesday said speculatio­ns of co-founders and former employees being involved in the recent whistleblo­wer allegation­s were “appalling” and seem to be aimed at tarnishing the image of some of “the mo s t a c c o mpl i s h e d and respected individual­s”.

Infosys, which is investigat­ing whistle-blower complaints that alleged unethical practices by the company’s top management, condemned the “mischievou­s insinuatio­ns made by anonymous sources against the co-founders and former coll e agues, s uggesting t heir involvemen­t in the recent whistle-blower allegation­s”.

“These speculatio­ns are appalling and seem to be aimed at tarnishing the image of some of the most accomplish­ed and respected individual­s. I have deep regard for the lifelong contributi­on of all our co-founders,” Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani said in a statement.

He added that the co-founders have served the company “selflessly” and remain committed to the long-term success of Infosys.

He pointed out that an external law firm is already conducting an independen­t investigat­ion into the allegation­s, and said the outcome of the investigat­ion will be shared with all stakeholde­rs at the relevant time.

Earlier this week, Infosys had said it is yet to receive any evidence to corroborat­e anonymous whistle-blowers’ complaints.

I n October, I nf osys had informed the stock exchanges of having received anonymous whistle-blowers’ complaints

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alleging certain unethical practices by the top management.

Nilekani had said the whistleblo­wer complaint dated September 20, as well as an undated complaint had been received by one of the board members on September 30.

In the letter, dated September 2 0 , and s i gned by ‘ Ethical Employees’, it was alleged that chief executive officer (CEO) Salil Parikh as well as chief financial officer (CFO) Nilanjan Roy engaged in forced revenue recognitio­n from large contracts not adhering to accounting standards.

The complaints were placed before the audit committee on October 10, and to the company’s non-executive board members on October 11, also the day when

Infosys announced its second quarter results.

US market regulator Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also initiated a probe on the matter, while Rosen Law Firm had said it was preparing a class action lawsuit to recover losses suffered by Infosys investors in the US.

Back home, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had sought additional informatio­n from the company, while the National Financial Reporting Authority (Nfra)—part of the corporate affairs ministry—is looking into alleged accounting lapses at the firm.

In 2017, Infosys had witnessed a protracted stand-off between its high-profile founders and the previous management over allegation­s of corporate governance lapses and issues relating to severance package doled out to former executives, including EX-CFO Rajiv Bansal.

Following the tussle, then CEO Vishal Sikka quit followed by some board members. Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani was then brought in as chairman to steer the company. Parekh joined the company in January last year as the CEO.

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