Chip maker Atmel fired four executives, including its founder, chairman and chief executive officer, after an investigation into alleged misuse of corporate travel funds, the company said Monday.George Perlegos, who founded the company in 1984 in San Jose, Calif., was stripped of his numerous titles, including chairman and CEO, while his brother, Gust Perlegos, an executive vice president, was also released by the company.The two Perlegos brothers have also been asked to resign from the board of directors.In addition, Atmel dismissed its vice president and general consul, as well as the vice president of planning and information technology, the company said. None of the four former executives could be reached immediately for comment.The company’s stock rose 4.7 percent to US$4.89 the day the news was announced. Steven Laub, a director at Atmel, took over as president and CEO, while David Sugishita was appointed the new non-executive chairman of the board, and Tsung-Ching Wu was made the new executive vice president. The other positions remained unfilled.The decision to release the four executives is unrelated to the start last month of an investigation into the timing of past stock-options grants, Atmel said.The company, which makes chips for smart cards, wireless voice-over-IP handsets and a range of other devices, employs 8,000 people worldwide and had $1.68 billion in sales last year. By Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service (Taipei Bureau)Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP When natural disasters strike Japan, Ōita University’s EDiSON is ready to act With the technology and assistance of SAP and Zynas Corporation, Ōita University built an emergency-response collaboration tool named EDiSON that helps the Japanese island of Kyushu detect and mitigate natural disasters. By Michael Kure, SAP Contributor Dec 07, 2023 5 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by BMC BMC on BMC: How the company enables IT observability with BMC Helix and AIOps The goals: transform an ocean of data and ultimately provide a stellar user experience and maximum value. By Jeff Miller Dec 07, 2023 3 mins IT Leadership brandpost Sponsored by BMC The data deluge: The need for IT Operations observability and strategies for achieving it BMC Helix brings thousands of data points together to create a holistic view of the health of a service. By Jeff Miller Dec 07, 2023 4 mins IT Leadership how-to How to create an effective business continuity plan A business continuity plan outlines procedures and instructions an organization must follow in the face of disaster, whether fire, flood, or cyberattack. Here’s how to create a plan that gives your business the best chance of surviving such an By Mary K. Pratt, Ed Tittel, Kim Lindros Dec 07, 2023 11 mins Small and Medium Business IT Skills Backup and Recovery Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe