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Trust deficit prevails in IndiGo board: Independen­t director

- ARINDAM MAJUMDER

IndiGo’s independen­t director Anupam Khanna has called upon chairman M Damodaran to come up with “confidence­building measures” to remove the “trust deficit” that has built up in the board of India’s largest airline.

In his mail to the former Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) chairman, Khanna also questioned Damodaran's call for meetings of the board, as well as audit and remunerati­on committees after IndiGo's annual general meeting (AGM) later this month, to resolve governance issues.

The mail was shared by co-founder Rakesh Gangwal on August 7.

Damodaran’s suggestion was against what was proposed by Gangwal, who had alleged that the new proposed structure of the board will only add to the powers already enjoyed by InterGlobe Enterprise­s (IGE), owned by fellow cofounder Rahul Bhatia.

And if the proposed structure was cleared at the AGM, it would lead to further governance issues, Gangwal had argued. He wanted the steps to be taken before the AGM.

Khanna was writing in response to Damodaran’s mail on August 5.

Damodaran, who was replying to Gangwal, had reiterated that once the amendment to IndiGo’s Articles of Associatio­n gets shareholde­rs’ nod in the upcoming AGM, the board will proceed with its expansion.

“The fear that, in the interim, the IGE group will push through questionab­le decisions, does no credit to the IDs (independen­t directors) that will be on the board, or to the fiduciary responsibi­lities of the directors, including those nominated by the IGE group,” Damodaran had said.

Responding to this, Khanna said the “risk of questionab­le decisions has nothing to do with the competence or integrity of the independen­t directors. The safeguard is precisely for situations when the full complement of independen­t directors is not in place and IGE with its numbers can ride roughshod over the opposition of all other directors.”

Khanna added: “Needless to say, a tremendous trust deficit has built up that we as a board must wring out, but that will take time and we need confidence­building measures today.”

He further gives an instance where, as the chairman of IndiGo’s nomination­s and remunerati­on committee, Khanna was “stymied from taking proper and timely action on inducting a woman director or indeed the second independen­t director.”

Responding to Damodaran’s suggestion of having the meetings after the AGM on August 27, Khanna said he didn’t see any logic behind this.

“If a meeting is necessary, it should be held before the AGM,” he said.

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ANUPAM KHANNA “Needless to say, a tremendous trust deficit has built up that we as a board must wring out, but that will take time and we need confidence-building measures today”

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