Very few in corporate India would like to be in Infosys Chairman R Seshasayee’s shoes at this point. In his explosive media interactions in February, Founder N R Narayana Murthy had made two critical points: The chair of the Infosys board “must accept responsibility” for corporate governance failures and “atone” for it; and the board must appoint a co-chairman.
While Seshasayee termed the first point as just a media hype and said that the board listens to everyone’s advice with responsibility, the company’s board caved in and accepted ...
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