Publicising Infosys Panaya Reports: India’s second-largest IT exporter Infosys on Thursday said it was not planning to disclose details of the report of the probe conducted by an external agency relating to whistleblower complaints. Co-Founder of Infosys, Narayana Murthy wants the reports of Panaya to be made public. After the statement, CEO of Infosys, Vishal Sikka replied that he is not okay with the idea of making Panaya reports public and it is not healthy for the future of the company.
In the last few months, the country’s second largest software firm, has seen a number of senior-level executives resigning. They include Anirban Dey (Global head and chief business officer of Edge products), Yusuf Bashir (MD, Infosys Innovation Fund) and Ritika Suri (executive vice-president). “Not at all. This is a complete nonsensical myth that has been propagated in some parts,” Sikka said in a statement.
Publicising Infosys Panaya Reports Not Okay:
Completing his three years as CEO of Infosys, Vishal Sikka said that, “It happens in every company. We actually did an analysis, both in terms of our own past as well as in terms of the other companies in our industry. And there are far more executives who have left every other company that we could think of.”
Asked about co-founder NR Narayana Murthy’s reported comments recently that he regretted leaving the organisation in 2014, Sikka said it was a conscious decision to have an independent board and a professional management.
“This was something that we had very consciously established as an independent board and a professional management taking over from a founder-led board and a founder-led management. So, that is a big change,” he added.
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