The Asian Age

‘Compliance­s leaving no time to run business’

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Mumbai, Nov 22: The government and regulators need to get more objective about governance and compliance if the real objective is making doing business easier, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw on Friday said.

The Biocon chief also flagged the deepening trust deficit between government and the industry saying there is an increasing tendency to criminalis­e every businessma­n.

"I think corporate governance needs to be looked at objectivel­y as there is a tendency towards over-regulation now. We take extreme views on checks and balances," Shaw told a corporate governance summit organised by former Sebi chairman M Damodaran.

The situation has reached such a level that corporate leaders are forced to spend more time in meeting compliance­s than running their businesses, she averred.

"Our regulation­s have actually fallen into the realm of over-regulation. I think we are not really objective about the kind of regulation­s that we want. We take extreme views to plug every loophole possible. But I don't think that's the way forward. We need more time for our businesses than attending to compliance­s," Shaw said.

Kiran Mazumdar

Citing the example of her own company Biocon, Shaw said she had "ticked onto as many as 1,567 compliance boxes. This is overburden­ing any business. Then we try to criminalis­e every non-compliance. This is now the trend."

The whole regulatory framework that we have today is something that needs to be objectivel­y looked at, she said.

There is a need to develop more trust between the regulator and the regulated entities and also to find newer and more effective ways to nudge people to adopt good corporate governance, she said.

"Today you are criminalis­ing everything, you are becoming too extreme. Is it fair? We need to trust each other more. Today everybody thinks the other is a crook, especially the regulator/government, and fix everyone else," she said.

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