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Guidelines needed to monitor corporates' CSR spending: Tata

Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus said corporate social responsibility (CSR) must come form one's heart. "I don't think you can make it (CSR) into a tax which is 2 per cent of your net profit.

June 19, 2015 / 14:26 IST
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Eminent business leader Ratan Tata said there should be some guidelines to monitor spending of CSR funds by corporates as there might be some companies either "wasting money" or "siphoning in some form".

Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus said corporate social responsibility (CSR) must come form one's heart. "I don't think you can make it (CSR) into a tax which is 2 per cent of your net profit.

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We don't expect that there should be a penalty (for not adhering to)," he added. "There are companies that will make great contribution to the country and there would be some companies which would be either wasting the money or siphoning in some form," Tata said at the 107th annual general meeting of Indian Merchants Chambers here.

Tata also said that country's greatest weakness is inequality in enforcement of governance and called for same right to govern a billionaire and a street vendor.