Nandan Nilekani defends move to conceal Infosys whistle blowers’ complaints

Nandan Nilekani defends move to conceal Infosys whistle blowers’ complaints

Bengaluru: The global software major was absolutely right in concealing the whistle blowers’ complaints from the regulators and the media, Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani has said.

“It is not the job of companies to take a whistleblower’s complaint coming every morning and issue a media release on it.

“That is going to create a new set of issues. So, we did absolutely the right thing,” Nilekani told IANS, which red-flagged the complaints in October and the co-founder acknowledged it later.

Admitting that a company was duty-bound to take on record a whistleblower’s complaint, Nilekani said a report was made on it (plaint) after due diligence and investigation by an audit committee, set up to probe the charges against its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salil Parekh and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Nilanjan Roy.

Based on the findings of the audit committee, Nilekani claimed on Friday (January 10) that there was no wrongdoing by Parekh or Roy in the financial dealings with its global clients.

Infosys’ audit committee arrived at this conclusion after investigating 77 people, including some employees, through 128 interviews on the myriad allegations.

The company entrusted 46 custodians to collect relevant documents and electronic data which ran into 2,10,000 documents, amounting to 8 tera bytes data. (IANS)

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