Millennium Post

Mistry chairs Tata Tele board meet

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MUMBAI: Ousted Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry continued to chair group companies and on Monday he chaired a meeting of the distressed telecom arm of the group, Tata Teleservic­es, at the Bombay House, the group headquarte­rs here this afternoon.the privately held Tata Teleservic­es board is led by Mistry as the chairman and Srinath Narasimhan as the managing director.

The executive directors include Ishaat Hussain who is also on the board of Tata Sons, and two Docomo representa­tives -- Hidetada Hayashi and Katsuhiko Yamagata. That apart the company has three independen­t directors in Bharati Rao, Vibha Paul Rishi and Narendra Jhadav who is a Rajya Sabha member.

Jadhav and Rishi confirmed the meeting to the media but refused to share the details of what was discussed at the meeting of the unlisted company.

Despite being removed as Tata Sons chairman, Mistry continues to hold chairmansh­ip of several Tata group companies including some listed firms. Among these, he has already chaired board meetings of Tata Global Beverages and Indian Hotels after his removal as Tata Sons chairman on October 24.

Mistry’s dealing with Tata Teleservic­es Japanese partner NTT Docomo, wherein he refused to buyout the 26 per cent stake of the Japanese firm citing RBI ban and let the matter reach an internatio­nal arbitratio­n tribunal in London with an adverse verdict, had found repeated mention in the commentary on what would have led to the surprise ouster of Mistry.

Some Tata Group sources said Mistry did not keep Tata Sons in the loop while taking decisions regarding the bleeding telecom venture and that he conducted himself in a manner which was not characteri­stic of the ‘Tata culture and ethos’.

Mistry has denied all such speculatio­ns.

In a letter to Tata Sons board members a day after his removal, he had said he was attempting to get a “potential player” in the consolidat­ion of the industry and the attempt was to improve the bottomline.

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