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Mohan Padmanabhan
Hindu Business Line, April 5 2004

THE enormous challenge of corporate governance in a highly disparate business environment, where corporate frauds thrive, can be best met through a "triple bottom line approach", according to Dr Madhav Mehra, President of the London-based World Council for Corporate Governance (WCFCG).

Speaking to Business Line during the run-up to the fifth two-day international conference on corporate governance, with the theme of "Governance of corporations in a disparate world" in London next month, organised by WCFCG, Dr Mehra said that the three priorities for any corporate house are "people, planet (meaning the Earth) and profits", in that order.

He also favoured mandatory independent corporate governance ratings, which completely open up the company to all its stakeholders, including shareholders.
On the prevailing situation in India, he said that there is too much talk and too little by way of implementation.

"The governance ratings now in vogue are grossly inadequate, as they reflect only what a corporate house wants its different stakeholders to know."
The issue is not merely one of disclosures, but that of the "heart", as total transparency is what is needed, he added.

Making a strong pitch for a larger crop of independent directors, especially in large Indian companies, as recommended by the Naresh Chandra Committee, he said that the Government should implement the panel suggestions without any further delay.
Drawing a parallel with corporate governance practices in the developed world post-Enron, he said that the similar Derek Higgs report in the UK was implemented speedily despite certain hurdles.

Prior to the Enron debacle, there was a tendency among corporates worldwide to whitewash the truth, but all this has changed now as the "culture of concealment has been exposed".

In this context, he visualised a much bigger role for Government, especially for institutions like the Securities and Exchange Board of India, as greater Government-industry interaction was required.

Governance-related issues have to be debated upfront, as this would be the major driver of all Indian corporates hoping for a Nasdaq or an LSE listing in the foreseeable future.
On the London world conference by WCFCG, he said that the key objective is to promote awareness among stakeholders of the changing role of business in a world of sharp disparities, and develop a framework of governance practices that create and enhance economic, social and environmental value.

The principal beneficiaries would be company Chairmen, Directors, Presidents, CEOs, CFOs, bankers, fund managers, company secretaries, management analysts, financial consultants and academicians.

A major gain will be the insight on how corporate social and environmental responsibility can help in improving the image and market capitalisation of companies, and also help create sustainable wealth.

Among the key speakers from India at the conference are Mr M. Damodaran, Chairman, UTI & IIDBI, Mr Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah, former Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Mr Justice A.M. Ahmadi, former Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Prof (Dr) Rajat K. Baisya of IIT, Delhi, Mr K. Jairaj, Principal Secretary, Government of Karnataka, Prof P.K. Banerjea, ICFAI Business School, and Mr F.C. Kohli, former Deputy Chairman, TCS.

Mr Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Industries, is expected to address the inaugural session. According to Dr Mehra, Infosys is expected to make a presentation.

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TESTIMONIALS

"Dr Madhav Mehra is a phenomenon, nothing describes him better."

Ola Ullsten, Former Prime Minister of Sweden at the 8th World Congress on Environment Management, Palampur, 2006" 

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Dr Mehra, I just read your commentary on Satyam....You made one of the wisest observations on board failures I've ever read - "It is difficult to understand something when your salary depends on not understanding it".Brilliant!

Ralph Ward, Boardroom Insider

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"Dr Madhav Mehra, has played a significant role to bring about a change in the mindset of the corporate world. India will remember him as a great pioneer who foresaw such a need and strove for inculcating a culture of quality in all spheres of activity."

S S H Rehman Executive Director, ITC Group of Hotels  

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"I have known Dr Mehra for the last 8 years in my capacity as the Chairman of the Centre for Social Responsibility,..... Chairman of the S.M. Charitable Trust . I am amazed by the energy, enthusiasm and dedication that he brings to every idea he promotes."

P.N. Bhagwati, Former Chief Justice of India

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"Rarely does one come across a legend like Madhav Mehra. I have witnessed his dedication everywhere: building community centres for gaddies of Dhauladhar, hospital and school for slum dwellers in Delhi and addressing corporates on the social role of their business."

Dr Sahib Singh, Ex-Chief Minister, speaking at SM Medical Centre, 13.04.04"

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"Had Dr Madhav Mehra just been the founder of the IOD, that in itself would have been a piece of work tat the present and future generations would cherish. But by establising so many other organisations, he has really ensured that we respect him as a pioneering figure of all te good that Indian business is striving for."

Javed Husain, Professor and former Dean of Engineering

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"Address of Dr Mehra was a unique experience. I aspire to listen to him again and wish Dr Mehra can find time to address youth in the colleges."

MK Yadav, Hindustan Zinc LTD 

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"Dr Mehra has given a unique dimension to CSR. His interpretation is particularly relevant to us and we must invite him once again to address our top executives"

Hon'ble Carlton Davis, head of Jamaica's Civil Service"

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"Dr Mehra's passion comes alive from his speeches"

Uma Arora, Chairman Idam Learning

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"Dr Madhav Mehra's keynote address was the most thought provoking"

N A Patil & R B Rajpune

 

"Dr Madhav Mehra is a phenomenon, nothing describes him better."

Ola Ullsten, Former Prime Minister of Sweden at the 8th World Congress on Environment Management, Palampur, 2006" 

------------------------------------------------

Dr Mehra, I just read your commentary on Satyam....You made one of the wisest observations on board failures I've ever read - "It is difficult to understand something when your salary depends on not understanding it".Brilliant!

Ralph Ward, Boardroom Insider

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Madhav Mehra, has played a significant role to bring about a change in the mindset of the corporate world. India will remember him as a great pioneer who foresaw such a need and strove for inculcating a culture of quality in all spheres of activity."

S S H Rehman Executive Director, ITC Group of Hotels  

--------------------------------------------

"I have known Dr Mehra for the last 8 years in my capacity as the Chairman of the Centre for Social Responsibility,..... Chairman of the S.M. Charitable Trust . I am amazed by the energy, enthusiasm and dedication that he brings to every idea he promotes."

P.N. Bhagwati, Former Chief Justice of India

------------------------------------------------

"Rarely does one come across a legend like Madhav Mehra. I have witnessed his dedication everywhere: building community centres for gaddies of Dhauladhar, hospital and school for slum dwellers in Delhi and addressing corporates on the social role of their business."

Dr Sahib Singh, Ex-Chief Minister, speaking at SM Medical Centre, 13.04.04"

------------------------------------------------

"Had Dr Madhav Mehra just been the founder of the IOD, that in itself would have been a piece of work tat the present and future generations would cherish. But by establising so many other organisations, he has really ensured that we respect him as a pioneering figure of all te good that Indian business is striving for."

Javed Husain, Professor and former Dean of Engineering

------------------------------------------------

"Address of Dr Mehra was a unique experience. I aspire to listen to him again and wish Dr Mehra can find time to address youth in the colleges."

MK Yadav, Hindustan Zinc LTD 

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Mehra has given a unique dimension to CSR. His interpretation is particularly relevant to us and we must invite him once again to address our top executives"

Hon'ble Carlton Davis, head of Jamaica's Civil Service"

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Mehra's passion comes alive from his speeches"

Uma Arora, Chairman Idam Learning

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Madhav Mehra's keynote address was the most thought provoking"

N A Patil & R B Rajpune

 

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