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Don't look at corp governance as encumbrance: Sinha to cos

According to Sebi chairman, some of the corporates in India have been raising their voice against the corporate governance norms without realising that these are being practiced now throughout the world.

November 27, 2015 / 22:43 IST

Asking companies not to look at corporate governance norms as an encumbrance, Sebi chairman U K Sinha today said the rules are unavoidable in global context and that India's regulatory framework is under close scrutiny by the world. "Looking at the corporate governance as some sought of an encumbrance or something which has been forced upon corporates by government and the regulator..those days are now over," Sinha said at an event on corporate governance here.

According to Sebi chairman, some of the corporates in India have been raising their voice against the corporate governance norms without realising that these are being practiced now throughout the world. Talking about OECD's (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) new corporate governance principles, Sinha urged the companies to adopt the norms on a voluntary-basis to gain a leadership position. "The feeling I have is that only those corporates will become leaders who adopt many of these developments on voluntary basis," Sinha said, adding that as investors become more informed and smart they would depend not only on financial results but also take a long term view on a company.

To safeguard minority shareholders' interests and promote capital markets as a key platform to raise funds, G20 and OECD in September came out with new corporate governance principles for listed companies and regulators in all member countries, including India. Consequently, regulators and policymakers across the world, including Sebi in India, will update their regulations for the listed firms in line with the new code. According to Sebi chairman, shareholders are being more active world over, including India.

"If you look at S&P 500 companies from 2011 to 2013, almost one-fourth of removal of chief executive officers has happened because they were dismissed by the shareholders," Sinha said. "A large number of big corporates proposals for remunerations are being rejected if there is question of compensation and bonus," he noted.

first published: Nov 27, 2015 10:40 pm

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