The Asian Age

Mistry hits back at ‘ smear’ plaint

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A day after Air Asia’s R Venkataram­anan denied wrongdoing and alleged smear campaign by the former chairman of Tata Sons for being named as an accused in the alleged wrong doing by the airline, Cyrus Mistry said that the former was intimately involved in the affairs of the joint venture with AirAsia Berhad right from its inception.

Stating that Mr Venkataram­anan had many roles including that of executive assistant to Ratan Tata as well as that of a shareholde­r with a 1.5 per cent stake in the company, Mr Mistry said, “Therefore, his weak excuse that he was only a non- executive director without any responsibi­lity is totally without any merit. This ridiculous attempt to question the independen­ce of the CBI and to cloak his alleged misadventu­res by using my name is treated with the contempt it deserves. His alleged actions, which are today under investigat­ion, raise grave public concerns over his credibilit­y and ability to be the custodian of India’s largest public charitable trust”.

Mr Mistry also raised concern regarding the decline in governance standard in the 150- yearold group and has called for stringent action against officials bringing disrepute to the brand.

“It is therefore deeply disturbing that a few individual­s with alleged questionab­le motives are today bringing disrepute to the Tata Brand. The group and its employees deserve better,” he said.

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