"After careful consideration led by our Chairman, the Board reaffirms the previous findings of external investigations that there is no merit to the allegations of wrongdoing," Infosys said in a statement.
In the eye of storm over founders' alleging corporate governance lapses and questioning high severance packages to former key officials, Infosys today reported its second quarter numbers.
This was Infosys' first earnings announcement after Nilekani took over the reins of the Bengaluru-based company, following protracted acrimony between the founders and the management that eventually resulted in the sudden resignation of the then CEO Vishal Sikka and a board rehaul.
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy had demanded that the full report by Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher on whistleblower allegations pertaining to the USD 200 million Panaya deal, be made public.
But Infosys today said that after a "careful re- consideration" it has concluded that putting out more details of the probe would "inhibit the company's ability to conduct effective investigations into any matter in the future".
Further, the company asserted that its review had confirmed that "appropriate" and "timely disclosures" were indeed made on severance payments to the former CFO.
Nilekani, himself a co-founder who had previously described Murthy as an iconic figure, today said he is grateful to well-wishers of the company including Murthy for "their deeply held passion" for Infosys.
Acknowledging Murthy's role in building Infosys as also in corporate governance matters, Nilekani said the endeavour, going forward, will be to build a "trusting relationship" with the founder.
It added however that the time had come to put these issues to rest and focus on strategy, operations and growth.
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