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Sikka blogs disruptions & personal attacks that forced him to quit Infosys

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Vishal Sikka Vishal Sikka quit Infosys citing personal attacks

New Delhi: The 'continuous stream of distractions and disruptions'  that became increasingly personal and negative, reportedly forced Vishal Sikka to quit as the CEO of Infosys.

Sikka, who had joined Infosys in August 2014, said these distractions were preventing the management's ability to accelerate the company's transformation.

While he didn't detail out these 'distractions', it may be noted that some of Infosys founders, including N R Narayana Murthy, had alleged corporate governance lapses at the firm and questioned the high compensation paid to Sikka and the severance packages extended to certain former executives.

The stand-off between the founders and management has been on for a few quarters now, with both sides making public statements on these issues.

Also, an anonymous letter was sent to the Securities and Exchange Board of India and the US Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this year, alleging that the Israel-based Panaya acquisition was overvalued and that some Infosys executives may have benefited from the deal.

Sikka, in a letter to the board members, today said 'false, baseless, malicious and increasingly personal attacks' have been made over the last many quarters and these allegations have been repeatedly proven false by multiple independent investigations.

"But despite this, the attacks continue, and worse still, amplified by the very people from whom we all expected the most steadfast support in this great transformation," Sikka said.

He said addressing this 'noise' has consumed hundreds of hours of Sikka's time of late and therefore, he came to the decision to quit. The Infosys board said it is 'profoundly distressed' by the unfounded personal attacks on the members of the management team.

Sikka will be Executive Vice Chairman effective today, and will hold office until the new CEO and MD takes charge, which should be no later than March 31, 2018. He will report to the company's board and draw a salary of $1.

U B Pravin Rao, Infosys' Chief Operating Officer, has been appointed Interim CEO and MD, reporting to Sikka under the overall supervision and control of the board.

Read more at: Latest Business newsVishal Sikka resigns as Infosys chief

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