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Title: Corporate India’s tryst with governance and stakeholder engagement: The need to look beyond legal frameworks
Authors: Unni, V.K.
Times now News
Keywords: US Securities and Exchange Commission
Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement (LODR)
Aditya Birla Group
Issue Date: 29-Oct-2019
Publisher: Times now News
Abstract: Fresh allegations against Infosys CEO and CFO have raised new debates regarding the corporate governance of Indian companies Corporate India was recently rocked by an allegation made against Infosys’s top management by a whistle-blower group titled Ethical Employees who had complained to the company’s Director Board and US Securities and Exchange Commission about the conduct of its CEO and CFO. The whistleblowers alleged that the CEO was indulging in unethical practices to boost short-term revenues as well as profits and the CEO and CFO were not providing critical financial information to the auditors and the Director Board. Since the matter is under investigation it will not be prudent to make any further comments on this.
Description: Source: News: Online: Times now News Dated: 29-10-2019
URI: https://www.timesnownews.com/columns/article/corporate-india-s-tryst-with-governance-and-stakeholder-engagement-the-need-to-look-beyond-legal-frameworks/508992
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