Infosys Chief must quit for lapses: Ex-CFO

Infosys Chief must quit for lapses: Ex-CFO

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 09:19 AM IST
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Bengaluru : The Infosys Chairman must quit taking responsibility for the lapses in corporate governance and an interim chairman should address the concerns of shareholders, the software company’s former chief financial officer (CFO) said on Friday.

“I think Chairman (R. Seshasayee) should step down taking responsibility for all the lapses in the past. The Board should have an interim chairman and directly address the issues of the founders. That is the right thing to do,” V. Balakrishnan told BTVi. “The Board collectively needs to take responsibility. The Chairman needs to take responsibility,” he added in an interview. Clarifying that the issue was not between incumbent Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka and the founders, Balakrishnan said the latter have never interfered in the company’s business and operations.

“These are issues not related to Sikka, but the Board. The founders brought in Sikka, gave him full freedom. Infosys Board has been a big letdown because there have been corporate governance issues raised by the founders from time to time which they have not taken any effective steps to address,” Balakrishnan said.However, he did not give a clean chit to Sikka and added that since he was also a Board member, it was a collective responsibility.

“They are not ordinary shareholders. They have built the company to the state what it is today and they hold a large number of shares even today. They raised some governance issues. “The Board should directly engage with the largest shareholders and address all their concerns,” he added.

“It required maturity at the Board level. You cannot ignore the concerns of your large shareholders. It’s a wrong approach to say everything is hunky dory and not address the concerns of large shareholders.”

Observing that the Board appreciated and respected inputs from the founders, Infosys said it appointed Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, corporate governance experts, to receive from promoters and other key stakeholders various inputs, evaluate them and make recommendations.

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