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Corporate Governance reforms?

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...

Corporate Governance - more activism

Another victory for investors, though not decisive. Anyone following the Gujarat public sector companies may recall the government of gujarat was seeking to divert 30% of before tax profits of four Gujarat government dominated public companies which are...

Satyam – resignation and poor advice

I thought the resignation of Mrs. Mangalam Srinivasan (or at least the one reported in the news) was very mature. It demonstrated contrition, it was humble and it talked the walk by resigning. She stated she had concerns at the meeting but admitted she...

Satyam - from storm to maelstrom

Just when you thought, things couldn't get worse for Satyam Computers, they do. The Upaid lawsuit in Texas, US, seeking over a billion dollars in compensation and also punitive damages (BTW, Texas is famous for giving fantastical awards in punitive...

Satyam Board - thy name is mud

Seems we were all barking up the wrong tree - rather the wrong shrub. There is something far more sinister which has occurred in the self dealing proposal. This is based on a CNBC report I saw yesterday which does not seem to have seeped in at all in...

Satyam - name and reputation are upside down - 2

Compensation of independent directors In case you are curious, here is the list of the independent directors of Satyam and what they were paid last year for attending 3 to 4 Board meetings: Prof. Krishna G Palepu (non-independent but non-executive member...

Satyam - name and reputation are upside down

The story till now in brief: Satyam, one of the leading software and BPO companies of India declared yesterday (16th Dec) after market close that it was planning to buy large stakes (100% and 51%) in two promoter companies. Maytas and Maytas Infrastructure...

The government is above the law - Corporate Governance in public sector

A first of its kind SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) order against GAIL India (a listed government controlled company registered under the Indian Companies Act 1956 as a government company) was passed on the 27th Oct 08. It relates to applicability...