Former Hewlett-Packard boss Meg Whitman denied on Thursday she was trying to pro...
LONDON - Former Hewlett-Packard boss Meg Whitman denied on Thursday she was trying to protect her own reputation when she accused the leaders of Autonomy, the British software firm HP acquired in 2011, of a fraud that inflated its value by $5 billion.
“It was about protecting and reinforcing your reputation and you were doing so at the expense of Dr Lynch and Mr Hussain?,” Robert Miles asked Whitman.“We were not trashing someone’s reputation,” she said. “We were reporting the facts as we knew them and we had been defrauded by Autonomy.” HP is pursuing Lynch and his former colleague Sushovan Hussain for $5 billion in London’s High Court.
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