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Had no power to interfere in day-to-day affairs of PFS: Chairman Rajib Kumar Mishra

PTC has been a performer. The company's power trading volumes are also increasing and in the quarter that ended in June, it was about 16 percent higher, Mishra said.

July 17, 2023 / 06:09 IST
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PTC has been mired in controversy since January 2022, when three of the independent directors of its subsidiary PFS resigned citing corporate governance lapses.

PTC India Financial Services (PFS) Chairman Rajib Kumar Mishra said he had no involvement in the alleged corporate misgovernance in PFS, even as regulators continue to probe his role in the firm and possible irregularities in his appointment in the parent company PTC India Ltd (PTC). "I am just a nominee director of PFS. I do not have the power to interfere in the day-to-day affairs of PFS. This matter is nothing new, it has been going on for almost two years. It is being sensationalised now only because, maybe, some want to build a negative narrative for the company," Mishra told Moneycontrol on the sidelines of PTC India's 24th Annual Day event in New Delhi.

Also read: Exclusive | PFS Chairman Mishra did not act in shareholder interest: SEBI.

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His comment comes after the capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued a show-cause notice to Mishra and PFS managing director and chief executive officer Pawan Singh, where it held the two responsible for corporate governance failure given their roles in the board and management. Singh has been sent on leave after a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) direction.

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