According to The Sunday Times', Sunak's team believes an Opposition Labour Party supporting government official dubbed "red throat" is responsible for the leak
Murthy is the daughter of Indian billionaire, Infosys Ltd. co-founder Narayana Murthy, and she owns 0.93% of the company's shares, according to Bloomberg data.
Sunak who is married to Murthy's daughter Akshata, was speaking in reference to recent attacks on his wife and her family over the continued presence of Infosys in Moscow amid Russia-Ukraine conflict
Sunak's wife, Akshata Murthy, has a stake worth hundreds of millions in Infosys, founded by her billionaire father Narayana Murthy
The company has committed $1 million towards relief efforts for war victims from Ukraine
The UK Chancellor said he had "nothing to do" with Infosys, in which his wife Akshata Murthy holds shares
The Indian-origin finance minister who is the son-in-law of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy was asked on air if his advice to businesses was not being followed within his own home
Murthy was speaking at the awards ceremony of Infosys Prize 2021
The Infosys co-founder said on Tuesday that being a good citizen is about treating the society as one's own.
Panchajanya attack makes Infosys first big corporate to fall victim to RSS and its affiliates hit-and-run tactics
Aon had acquired a 49 percent stake from former Infosys Chairman N R N Murthy's Catamaran Ventures in 2020
The relationship between Murthy and Bezos dates to 2014, when Prione, a 49:51 joint venture (JV) between Amazon and Murthy's venture capital company Catamaran, was formed
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