The company said in a January 14th federal court filing in San Jose, California that it would initiate a probe in response to a shareholder's demand that HP review Hurd's departure and the approval of his severance package by the
The former head of the IT company was forced out last year over sexual harassment allegations and erroneous expense reports. Upon his departure, Hurd received a $12.2.
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) has announced it would investigate former CEO Mark Hurd's departure as well as his hefty severance package, reports the Associated Press.
