Vikram Akula is a bad man because he fired his CEO. Where was this CEO when the company was being incubated and all the hard work being done. I recoment you to read' Pepsi To Apple". This narates the story of sacking of Steve Jobs the founder of Apple.But ultimately the visionary Me Jobs had to come back and rescue Apple.
The vision of Mr Akula may have been different from that of the CEO. I have fait in the micro Finance sector which is one of the very productive and inclusive ventures by companies.We amy argue about the profit motive. But then is profit not the motive in any sector.
Medicine ----- Saves Lives ---- Biocon ( runs on a profit motive)
Also if Mr Gurnani was such an upright non profit seeking do gooder he could have refused the fantasticaly high compensation being offered to him. It would be uterly stupid to think that a compensation to be given to Mr Gurnani would not have come from the pockets of the poor MFI clients.