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SP Group to separate from Tatas

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New Delhi, Sep 22 (IANS) The largest shareholder in the Tata Group, SP Group said before the Supreme Court on Tuesday that a separation from the Tatas is necessary.

The SP Group stated before the Supreme Court that a separation from the Tata Group is necessary due to the potential impact this

continuing litigation could have on livelihoods and the economy.

They stated that it was crucial that an early resolution is reached to arrive at a fair and equitable solution reflecting the value of the

underlying tangible and intangible assets.

The current situation has forced the Mistry family to sit back and reflect on the past, present and possible future for all stakeholders.

"The past oppressive actions, and the latest vindictive move by Tata Sons that impact the livelihoods of the wider SP Group community leads

to the inexplicable conclusion that the mutual co-existence of both groups at Tata Sons would be infeasible. The SP-Tata relationship

spanning over 70 years, was forged on mutual trust, good faith, and friendship. Today, it is with a heavy heart that the Mistry family

believes that a separation of interests would best serve all stakeholder groups", the group said in a statement.

As the largest minority shareholder owning an 18.37% stake, the role hitherto played by the SP Group, was always one of guardianship with

an aim to protect the best interests of the Tata group. The SP Group had always used its voting rights as a shareholder for the best

interest of the Tata Group, it added.

SP Group said it is a matter of record that prior to the year 2000, when the Tata Trusts, being Public Charitable Trusts, couldn't

exercise their voting rights , the same being held by a Public Trustee, the SP Group voted to protect the best interests of the Tata

Group.

SP Group said that in 2012, when Cyrus Mistry accepted the position of Chairman of Tata Sons, it was not only with a sense of pride, but also with a sense of duty as an 'insider' on the Board of Tata Sons.

"The Tata Group was going through significant change. A generation of Tata leaders were retiring with implications on the future governance

of the Group. Several of these leaders who were retiring from the Board of Tata Sons also served as Trustees of the majority

shareholders - Tata Trusts. It is in this context that Mistry set about trying to establish a governance structure that would

institutionalize accountability, and create the right checks and balances, without contravening the new SEBI Insider Trading law that

regulated the flow of information across all stakeholders.Unfortunately, he was removed in October 2016, when he attempted to

implement these governance reforms", the group added.

It is extremely unfortunate that the current leadership of Tata Sons has not only continued to take value destructive business decisions in

a misguided effort to prove a point in these proceedings.

SP Group said that it is a matter of public record that several issues identified years earlier, continue to plague the group. Whether it is the operations of Tata Steel UK, where over the last three years alone the operational losses have increased by an additional 11,000 crores, or the Group's aviation businesses.

These actions, or lack thereof, have meant that the total debt in the major Tata group companies has increased by approximately Rs 1 lakh crores in the last three years.

Excluding TCS, the last quarters losses of all the listed group companies of approximately 14,000 crores causes great concern.

"Unfortunately, the impact of these actions continue to hurt minority shareholders, be it the SP Group at Tata Sons or the millions of

shareholders of the listed companies in the Tata Group", SP Group said.

It said that Tata Sons has amplified its institutional efforts to suppress and inflict irreparable harm on the SP Group, in the midst of

a global crisis triggered by the COVID Pandemic. The 150 year old SP Group - is the second largest construction group in the country,

executing projects of national significance in India and abroad.

"The Mistry family were in the midst of raising funds against the security of their personal assets to meet the crisis arising from the

global pandemic. This move was undertaken to protect the livelihoods of its 60,000 employees and over 100,000 migrant workers. The action

by Tata Sons to block this crucial fund raise, without any heed for the collateral consequences is the latest demonstration of their

vindictive mind-set", it said.

--IANS

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