Nasscom says sacking Phaneesh right decision

May 21, 2013 02:36 pm | Updated June 08, 2016 06:17 am IST - Bangalore

Nasscom Chairman K. Natarajan on Tuesday said iGate board has taken a right decision to sack its president and CEO Phaneesh Murthy over alleged sexual harassment, emphasising that a “quick and decisive” action in such incidents augurs well for the IT industry.

“A right decision has been taken. I think the decision reflects what IT industry standards for. It stands for the highest standards of governance and integrity,” Mr. Natarajan told reporters in Bangalore.

Mr. Natarajan said the board seems to have done a fairly thorough due diligence before taking the action. “It is a very isolated incident and has no bearing in terms of what implications it has on Indian IT industry,” he said.

iGate on Tuesday sacked its CEO Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing a relationship with a subordinate and alleged sexual harassment.

The Indian IT industry has always stood by the highest standards of governance and integrity, Mr. Natarajan added.

A quick and decisive action taken in such an isolated incident, irrespective of who the person is, augurs well for the industry, Mr. Natarajan said. “I do strongly believe that this industry wants to walk the talk,” he added.

“In the recent past, I have visited several cities across India and conducted one-day workshops on sexual harassment because most companies have 30-40 per cent women employees. So these are fundamental infrastructure we need to create,” Mr. Natarajan said.

Asked how Nasscom would act against an Indian IT company involved in such isolated incidents, Mr. Natarajan said, “We do not interfere in the internal affairs of the companies but certainly we expect them to act, irrespective of Indian company or a multinational company.”

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