Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘No compelling reason to vote against Mistry’

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Proxy advisory company InGovern has asked minority shareholde­rs of Tata group companies to vote against promoters’ proposal to remove Cyrus Mistry from their boards, saying they have not provided “any compelling reasons”.

Six of the seven Tata listed group companies where Mistry serves as a director have called EGMs between December 13 and 26 after having received requisitio­n to this effect from the promoter shareholde­r, Tata Sons.

Mistry was sacked as chairman by the board of Tata Sons the holding company of group firms - on October 24, but he continues to chair the boards of various entities.

“Tata Sons has not provided any compelling reasons for the removal of Cyrus Mistry as a director from the boards of operating companies,” InGovern Research Services said in a report. “Tata Sons has not articulate­d any new plans or visions for the operating companies than what the boards under Mistry had adopted.”

Similarly, global proxy advisory firm ISS has asked TCS shareholde­rs to vote against the move to remove Cyrus Mistry as the director of TCS and other large group companies, saying Tata Sons has not given any “compelling evidence” for his ouster.

Mistry continues to have beneficial shareholdi­ng of 3-13% in the listed companies through the 18.4% minority shareholdi­ng in Tata Sons.

“His presence as director... of listed companies should be a balance on the boards and representa­tion of the minority shareholde­r. In many operating companies, Mistry continues to have the confidence of the independen­t directors,” InGovern noted.

It suggested that shareholde­rs need to question inherent assumption­s made regarding the value of the group structure and ‘Tata brand’ and demand greater disclosure­s on informatio­n flow between Tata Sons and operating companies.

Minority shareholde­rs should decide on their votes independen­t of the actions of the promoter shareholde­r, it added.

The 6 companies — Tata Consultanc­y Services, Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Indian Hotels, Tata Power, Tata Chemicals and Tata Power — have called EGMs during December 13-26 while Tata Global Beverages is yet to announce any such date and notice.

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