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Industry News Desk Open Letter from Mike Lynch to HP's Board of Directors
Lynch to HP: ‘Put Up or Shut Up’
By: Maureen O'Gara
Nov. 27, 2012 12:51 PM
Mike Lynch, the former CEO of Autonomy, wrote an open letter to HP Tuesday demanding the specifics behind its allegations last week that Autonomy's books were doctored and that HP was misled into buying the UK company for vastly more than it was ever worth. He wants the documents HP turned over to the Securities and Exchange Commission and Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and he wants to know how HP derived the $8.8 billion write-off.
Here's the letter in full: Open Letter from Dr Mike Lynch to the Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard 27 November 2012 To: The Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard Company On 20 November Hewlett-Packard (HP) issued a statement accusing unspecified members of Autonomy's former management team of serious financial impropriety. It was shocking that HP put non-specific but highly damaging allegations into the public domain without prior notification or contact with me, as former CEO of Autonomy. I utterly reject all allegations of impropriety. Autonomy's finances, during its years as a public company and including the time period in question, were handled in accordance with applicable regulations and accounting practices. Autonomy's accounts were overseen by independent auditors Deloitte LLC, who have confirmed the application of all appropriate procedures including those dictated by the International Financial Reporting Standards used in the UK. Having no details beyond the limited public information provided last week, and still with no further contact from you, I am writing today to ask you, the board of HP, for immediate and specific explanations for the allegations HP is making. HP should provide me with the interim report and any other documents which you say you have provided to the SEC and the SFO [the UK's Serious Fraud Office] so that I can answer whatever is alleged, instead of the selective disclosure of non-material information via background discussions with the media. I believe it is in the interest of all stakeholders, and the public record, for HP to respond to a number of questions:
Hewlett Packard is an iconic technology company, which was historically admired and respected all over the world. Autonomy joined forces with HP with real hopes for the future and in the belief that together there was an opportunity to make HP great again. I have been truly saddened by the events of the past months, and am shocked and appalled by the events of the past week. I believe it is in the best interests of all parties for this situation to be resolved as quickly as possible. I am placing this letter in the public domain in the interests of complete transparency. Yours faithfully, Dr Mike Lynch Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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