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Splitting chairman and CEO post: A tricky terrain!

There are no serious studies in India that have subscribed to or contradicted the views of the Uday Kotak committee on the matter

January 08, 2020 / 12:35 IST
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V R Narasimhan and Meraj Inamdar

It’s now mandatory that role of chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) or managing director (MD) should be separated to avoid excessive concentration of power in the hands of a single individual.

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This rule is to be implemented in phases -- From April 1, 2020, for top 500 companies and from April 1, 2021, for top 1,000 firms. The SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) has given ample time to the industry to realign their board structures to comply with this requirement and the industry is surely adjusting -- though grudgingly.

As of July 2018, a good 291 NSE listed companies out of the top 500 got dual positions in one and had to separate them whereas as on June 30, 2019, the number came down to 115.  That’s a good progress.