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IndiGo promoters' feud out in open: Rakesh Gangwal seeks Sebi's intervention; says even 'paan ki dukaan' would have managed better

Press Trust of India • July 10, 2019, 07:34:52 IST
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Alleging that the company has “started veering off” from the core principles and values of governance, Gangwal has said that even a paan ki dukaan (betel shop) would have managed matters with more grace.

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IndiGo promoters' feud out in open: Rakesh Gangwal seeks Sebi's intervention; says even 'paan ki dukaan' would have managed better

New Delhi: Differences between the promoters of the country’s largest airline IndiGo came into public on Tuesday with Rakesh Gangwal alleging serious governance lapses by co-founder Rahul Bhatia who had earlier termed his demands as unreasonable. With the issues brewing for nearly a year, Gangwal has sought markets regulator SEBI’s intervention to address the problems. In a filing to the stock exchanges, InterGlobe Aviation, the parent form of IndiGo, said its board of directors has received a letter from Gangwal and SEBI has also sought a response on the letter. The markets regulator has been probing the matter since reports surfaced about differences between the promoters in May, sources said. “SEBI has in the meantime asked the company to give its response to this letter by 19 July 2019, with which the company will comply,” the filing said. Alleging that the company has “started veering off” from the core principles and values of governance, Gangwal has said that even a paan ki dukaan (betel shop) would have managed matters with more grace.

Flagging concerns about certain questionable Related Party Transactions (RPTs), Gangwal said the shareholders’ agreement provides his long-time friend Bhatia unusual controlling rights over IndiGo. “Beyond just questionable Related Party Transactions, various fundamental governance norms and laws are not being adhered to and this is inevitably going to lead to unfortunate outcomes, unless effective measures are taken today,” the letter said.

Gangwal and his affiliates have around 37 percent stake in InterGlobe Aviation while Bhatia and his affiliates (IGE Group) have about 38 percent. After Gangwal wrote to the board seeking an extraordinary general meeting, Bhatia, on 12 June, opposed the proposal. [caption id=“attachment_6560261” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Passengers stand at the ticket counter of Indigo Airlines . Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/RTR4ADUJ1.jpg) Passengers stand at the ticket counter of Indigo Airlines . Reuters[/caption] Bhatia wrote to the board alleging that the genesis of Gangwals’ angst was his “hurt ego” and refusal of IGE Group to entertain his “unreasonable demands”. In the June 12 letter, Bhatia alleged that Gangwal had a hidden agenda and had made a package proposal and was not willing to discuss the RPT issue in isolation. IndiGo is the country’s largest airline with a market share of 49 percent at the end of May. The carrier has more than 200 planes and operates around 1,400 flights daily. Already, the aviation industry is grappling with multiple headwinds, including the shuttering of once-storied Jet Airways due to cash crunch. Rooted in a deep trust built over a decade-long friendship and no desire to have any meaningful control of the company, Gangwal said he had entered into a shareholders’ agreement that provides Bhatia unusual controlling rights over IndiGo. The IGE Group’s rights include those to appoint three out of six directors, nominate and appoint Chairman, CEO, President as well as a voting arrangement that requires Gangwal and his affiliates to vote alongside the Group on the appointment of directors, as per the letter. “While we aren’t questioning the independence of the current Chairman in his decision-making, we are questioning the designation of such an individual as ‘independent’. “The process of appointing an Independent Chairman at IndiGo is the classic ‘Hobson’s choice’ and a sophisticated way to circumvent SEBI rules…,” the letter said. In a statement on Tuesday, Gangwal said his letter lists out certain serious concerns regarding governance matters at IndiGo. “We are big believers in the long-term potential of IndiGo and its business and operational model.” “However, we also firmly believe that IndiGo can only realise its true potential and be a world class company if it has both - a world class business and operational model as well as world class governance standards,” the statement said. A copy of the letter has also been sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal among others. Gangwal has been seeking an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting (EGM) to put in place reasonable procedures and safeguards with respect to related party transactions with Bhatia and his affiliates. Among the issues flagged by him are that various RPTs with the IGE Group were executed without seeking the audit committee’s approval and without seeking competitive bids from third parties, and non-appointment of an independent woman director. Gangwal has also sent a separate letter, including attachments and information sources, to the SEBI. The company is chaired by former SEBI chief M Damodaran. Apart from Gangwal, Bhatia and his wife Rohini Bhatia, former World Bank executive Anupam Khanna and chartered accountant Anil Parashar are board members. IndiGo went for initial public offer in 2015.

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