Corporate Governance reforms? - Initial Private Opinion

Corporate Governance reforms?

Sandeep Parekh - Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:24 PM

I was on a conference call with the Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA) on the Satyam episode and it's lessons. I re-iterated that there were some areas including corporate disclosures which needed a wholesome overhaul in it structure and presentation (something I have blogged about recently - integrated disclosures). I also think there needs to be a lot of foundational rethinking of tolerating related party transactions, while it would be impossible to either prohibit such transactions or even take all of them through the shareholder, I think there is a case for a wholesome relook at the issue. Thirdly, I think we need to look at the opaque investment structures which we have been tolerating (though we are by no means unique) in listed companies.

On a contrarian note, I don't think there is a need to overhaul the existing corporate governance structure based merely on the Satyam episode, though some of the softer issues do need to be looked at (director interest alignment, compensation etc). As I mentioned in an IIM-A seminar, Leverage, two days back, we have more of a case of political reform rather than regulatory reform.

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From Rajeev Bhalla

February 13, 2009 12:43 PM
There are enough regulators and their rules and regulations in India. We only need a whip to drive the clerks in our regulators offices to do their jobs honestly. Simple example, if a company does not file it's required information return in time, giving just a week's leeway this lapse should appear on regulator's website of this company's lack of action. Thereafter our journalists will and public outcry will drive this information out of the rouge company. This is what the regulator and his office clerks & officers are paid for. They do not do their job of making the info public because they are more interested in en-cashing the lack of information from the rouge company, to line their own pockets.

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