Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Board revamp: Four Fortis directors raise concerns

- Teena Thacker teena.t@livemint.com

Four directors of Fortis Healthcare Ltd facing potential removal at an upcoming shareholde­rs’ meeting wrote to shareholde­rs on Wednesday to let them stay on, since “a complete change of the entire board” will add “turbulence and ambiguity”.

A group of Fortis minority shareholde­rs have called for a shareholde­r vote between May 22 and 30 to remove Brian W. Tempest, Harpal Singh, Sabina Vaisoha and Lt. Gen. Tejinder S. Shergill, saying they failed to exercise their duties.

“Any delay in the publicatio­n of the results is the last thing that we as members of the board would want due to any reason,” the four directors said in a letter to shareholde­rs, advising them make an “informed decision”.

An expert advisory committee set up by the Fortis board to evaluate bids for a potential sale of the company meets on May 10. Then, the current board will recommend the suitable suitor to the shareholde­rs.

A group of Fortis minority shareholde­rs including East Bridge Capital and Jupiter India

NEWDELHI:

Fund in April requested an extraordin­ary general meeting to remove four members of board—Brian W. Tempest, Harpal Singh, Sabina Vaisoha and Lt. Gen. Tejinder S. Shergill—on the grounds that the board failed to exercise its “fiduciary duties” towards all shareholde­rs and failed to maintain the expected levels of corporate governance.

“Minority shareholde­rs like us have lost confidence in the suitabilit­y, bona fides or independen­ce of the current members of the board and therefore are seeking their removal,” stated the requisitio­n cited by the board members in their joint statement.

In their letter, the directors tried to explain the rationale behind several “key decisions”.

“Taking the ground of governance and our fiduciary duty, we directed the management to accord all assistance to the investigat­ing agencies, and to make sure that the allegation­s are thoroughly examined in order to facilitate a complete impartial investigat­ion. None of us have tried to defend anyone and have in fact offered ourselves for questionin­g or forming a part of any investigat­ion by any agency,” the members stated.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? An expert advisory committee set up by the board to evaluate bids for a potential sale was scheduled to meet on Thursday
MINT/FILE An expert advisory committee set up by the board to evaluate bids for a potential sale was scheduled to meet on Thursday

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