Accepting an exchange calendar invite promotes me to the organizer

I use a MBP 2012 which is running OS X 10.10 and iPhone running iOS 8.1.
When I accepted a meeting invite in Exchange through the calendar app, i was made the organizer of that meeting and an invite was sent on my behalf to all other participants. I am also experiencing multiple invites being sent to all attendees for my meetings even though I did not send any updates.
Not sure if this is related to iOS8.1 or OS X Yosemite (10.10)
I recall a similar bug in iOS 6 which was later fixed by Apple.
Is anyone experiencing this issue? Even better does anyone have a workaround which will not make me an Organizer when I accept someones meeting.

Incidentally, I am on iPhoneOS 3.1.3, I have deleted the Exchange account, rebooted the iPhone, and re-created the Exchange sync.
As I said, the appointment looks fine in Exchange web access and in Outlook.

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