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Whistleblower writes to US Securities and Exchanges Commission against Infosys

An anonymous whistleblower has questioned Infosys for its undue delay in filing Form 20F with US Securities and Exchanges Commission and asked the company to confirm whether any ongoing investigation with the agency is pending. “The company’s undue delay in filing Form 20F with its deafening silence on any reason for such delay raises several questions and risks to the shareholders.

“I request you to require the company to inform the shareholders on the exact reasoning for the delay as well as confirm whether any ongoing investigation with SEC is pending,” the letter, which is in possession of this news agency, said. The letter was written to SEC on Sunday.

According to rules, a company has to file the Form 20F with US SEC within four months from the end of the financial year. As Infosys follows April-March fiscal year cycle, it has time till the end of July to file the necessary information with the SEC. The letter also stated the company normally files Form 20F, which contains relevant information for shareholders to vote on the financials, between May and June before the annual general meeting of its shareholders.

An Infosys spokesperson said the company wouldn’t comment on this issue. Strangely, this year, the letter states that the Form 20F is not filed and the Annual General Meeting is already over. The AGM was held on June 23 in Bengaluru.“The American Depository Receipts shareholders had been made to vote on the financial statements without getting the full information. Form 20F will contain the effectiveness of internal controls, key risks etc, which are relevant for ADR shareholders to approve the financials,” it said.

The letter also sought to know whether there is an ongoing investigation by Securities and Exchanges Commission because a company typically delays its annual filings in such situations.

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