Though the skirmishes have been going on for some months, the real war at Infosys may have just begun. After adopting a placatory stance initially, the company’s board on Friday launched a frontal attack on co-founder N R Narayana Murthy, blaming him for putting Vishal Sikka, former managing director and chief executive officer, under a “continuous assault”, which led to his abrupt exit. This is a serious allegation against an individual whose voice still carries a lot of weight as far as public perception is concerned. Predictably, Mr Murthy hit back, saying while he ...
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