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Directors of 23 cos quit post-Satyam

P Vinod Kumar

Posted: Tuesday, Jan 13, 2009 at 2200 hrs IST
Updated: Tuesday, Jan 13, 2009 at 2200 hrs IST


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chennai: December 26, 2008, may go down as a red letter day in the history of corporate India, when Mangalam Srinivasan, one of the long serving members on the board of directors of Satyam Computer Services Ltd (Satyam) decided to call it quits from the software firm after its founder-chairman Ramalinga Raju hit the key-note before playing his now (in)famous billion dollar number about the company. Since then till January 9, at least 23 companies have lost their top honchos including managing directors, executive directors, independent directors, chairman of the audit committee and company secretaries. This may be, perhaps, the first time that India Inc has experienced such a massive exodus of key officials from their rank and file in a time span as short as two weeks.

The list collated by FE from different sources has intentionally omitted the name of those directors and top officials who left their respective companies already or tendered their resignations, following management shake-outs, scheme of arrangements, or retirement. The list also excluded the names of those directors who resigned before the truth about Satyam hit the headlines.

Analysts see the spate of resignations from the board of directors of the companies since the sordid story about Satyam hit the headlines as too much of a coincidence. “It is indeed an interesting development, and never before, in my knowledge, such a spate of resignation by directors had happened. However, prima facie there is no reason to believe that these companies are doing something undesirable.

The Satyam incident may be an isolated one and it should not be generalised,” said an analyst with a local brokerage house on conditions of anonymity. While some of those who had quit their posts had given personal reasons for their resignation, some had not mentioned any reason for their exit. “It is difficult to say that all had been smitten by the Satyam bug. There could be different reasons behind their resignations,” he added.

On January 8, RC Sinha, chairman and non-executive managing director of Maytas Infra Ltd forwarded its resignation to the company’s board. He cited, according to sources, no specific reason for his resignation. Incidentally, Maytas Infra and its wholly-owned subsidiary were the two infrastructure firms that Satyam proposed to acquire for a consideration of over $1.3 billion.

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