[During the UPA regime, a number of public sector undertakings,
notably a host of banks, came under the scanner for appointing as
independent directors their party faithful. Earlier this week,
appointments cleared by the NDA’s Appointments Committee of the
Cabinet (ACC) include those of at least 10 politicians affiliated with
the ruling BJP as independent directors on the boards of top public
sector companies.
These include party’s Delhi unit vice president Shazia Ilmi; Gujarat
IT cell convenor Rajika Kacheria; minority face of the BJP in Gujarat
Asifa Khan; former BJP MLA candidate from Odisha Surama Padhy and
former Bihar MLC Kiran Ghai Sinha.
They find themselves on the boards of Navaratna PSUs that include
Engineers India Ltd (EIL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL),
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) and the National Aluminium Company
Ltd (NALCO).]

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/bjp-leaders-named-as-independent-directors-in-top-psus-acc-4493473/

BJP leaders named as ‘independent’ directors in top PSUs
Ilmi, a mass communication graduate from Jamia Millia Islamia
University, has been appointed as an independent director in Engineers
India Ltd (EIL).

Written by Pranav Mukul | New Delhi | Updated: January 27, 2017 9:38 am

***During the UPA regime, a number of public sector undertakings,
notably a host of banks, came under the scanner for appointing as
independent directors their party faithful. Earlier this week,
appointments cleared by the NDA’s Appointments Committee of the
Cabinet (ACC) include those of at least 10 politicians affiliated with
the ruling BJP as independent directors on the boards of top public
sector companies.*** [Emphasis added.]

***These include party’s Delhi unit vice president Shazia Ilmi;
Gujarat IT cell convenor Rajika Kacheria; minority face of the BJP in
Gujarat Asifa Khan; former BJP MLA candidate from Odisha Surama Padhy
and former Bihar MLC Kiran Ghai Sinha.*** [Emphasis added.]

***They find themselves on the boards of Navaratna PSUs that include
Engineers India Ltd (EIL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL),
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) and the National Aluminium Company
Ltd (NALCO).*** [Emphasis added.]

In 2014, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had made
amendments to Clause 49 of the listing agreement for all companies,
stipulating that a board should have at least 50 per cent of directors
as non-executive or independent directors with at least one woman
director.

Ilmi, a mass communication graduate from Jamia Millia Islamia
University, has been appointed as an independent director in Engineers
India Ltd (EIL). Kacheria, a cosmetologist, has been appointed as
independent director of the Cotton Corporation of India Ltd. Sinha,
who has also served on the local board of the Reserve Bank in Bihar,
has been appointed an independent director of NALCO.

Another prominent name who figures in the list of appointees is that
of Asifa Khan, who will serve on the board of HPCL. A post-graduate in
English literature, Khan is a teacher-turned-politician, who was
groomed in politics by Congress leader Ahmed Patel but has now become
a popular minority face for BJP.

Bharatsinh Prabhatsinh Parmar, a former Rajya Sabha MP, has been
appointed on the board of State Trading Corporation. Parmar, who is
currently state general secretary for the Gujarat BJP, confirmed his
appointment when contacted. Former MLA candidate from Odisha Surama
Padhy, who will join the BHEL board, has a law degree, according to
her affidavit filed with the Election Commission before the 2014 state
Assembly polls.

Other BJP affiliates among the appointees include the party’s
Karnataka unit secretary Bharathi Magdum, who has also been appointed
on the STC board.

BJP’s Andhra Pradesh unit Mahila Morcha head Sarnala Malathi Rani has
been appointed as an independent director of Export Credit Guarantee
Corporation Ltd (ECGC), a PSU under the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry. Sipra Goon, who contested the 2016 Assam state elections for
BJP, has been selected as independent director of Andrew Yule &
Company Ltd. Shikha Roy, a former BJP candidate from Kasturba Nagar
constituency in Delhi, has been appointed on board of National
Handloom Development Corporation Ltd.

These PSUs were reached on phone and e-mail but those who replied said
they had not received any official communication regarding the
appointment of independent directors. Attempts were made to reach
Ilmi, a former Aam Aadmi Party leader, on her phone, but it was
answered by her executive assistant Sagar Sethi who said that the
Delhi BJP vice-president was in Dubai. An e-mail sent to her got no
response.

When contacted, Kacheria said that while no official communication was
made to her, she was verbally informed about her appointment. “We have
been continuously in meetings. I was just asked to mail my bio-data
which I did. I sent that (bio-data) almost two months back, and then
they made me sign a couple of formats, and about two days back I was
told that I am a part of this thing,” she said. She added that she has
been associated with the BJP for over 10 years.

Like Kacheria, even Sinha, who retired as the Member of Legislative
Council of Bihar in July 2016, said she had not been officially
informed but has been asked for information regarding any office of
profit held by her.

Malathi Rani, with whom The Indian Express spoke to on the phone,
confirmed her appointment on the board of ECGC. “It is confirmed.
Already I have sent my acceptance to the government, but we are
waiting for the Board of Directors meeting. I am waiting for first
week of February, I have already met Mininster Sitharamanji (Commerce
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman) already,” she said.

“My state president Hari Babu ji (K Hari Babu), he requested to Ram
Lal ji and other national president. I am, (for the) last 22 years a
very sincere karyakarta in party, and (have taken) liabilities like
state secretary, mahila morcha state president third time,” Malathi
Rani said, adding that she has a degree in industrial relations and
business management.

Messages sent to Shikha Roy, Surama Padhy, Asifa Khan, and Sipra Goon
went unanswered. Bharathi Magdum could not be reached.

A total of 83 names were cleared by ACC for PSUs under 14 ministries
and departments that included oil, steel, heavy industries, textile,
railways, coal, power, water resources, health, mines, medium and
small enterprises, commerce, chemicals & petrochemicals, and food &
public distribution. The other appointees include retired IAS
officers, former heads of state-owned companies, and academicians from
institutes like IITs and IIMs.
The process for appointment of an independent director to a public
sector company’s board is similar to that for a functional director of
such entities. The proposals for the appointment of independent
(non-official) Directors are required to be initiated by the
Administrative Ministries concerned and submitted to Department of
Public Enterprises (DPE). These proposals are processed in DPE and
placed for consideration of the Search Committee. The committee
scrutinises the list and finally recommends the name/names to the
nodal ministry, which then approaches the ACC, chaired by the Prime
Minister, for the final notification.

The UPA regime, too, had tapped its leaders. C R Naseer Ahamed, a
district Congress vice-president in Davangere, was appointed as a
director on the board of Syndicate Bank in February 2013. Jagdish Raj
Shrimali who served on the board of Syndicate Bank till July 28, 2014
had also been an active Congress worker. Union Bank of India appointed
Anusuiya Sharma, an AICC member, on its board while the Corporation
Bank board has Bonam Venkata Bhaskar, joint secretary of the Andhra
Pradesh Congress Committee. The Allahabad Bank board had Ajay Shukla,
a member of the UP Congress Committee. Shukla was appointed in August
2013.

In March 2014, when the United Bank of India came under the scanner
for its rising NPAs, The Indian Express had reported that over the
previous four years, the bank had appointed a politician, a media
manager and a businessman on its board. Of them Srenik Sett, who
served on the board for three years between October 6, 2010 and
October 5, 2013, was the campaign manager for former finance minister
Pranab Mukherjee in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.

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