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Corporates should be more proactive in checking insider trading

The Financial Express, Tuesday, July 24, 2001

With decision makers in the corporate sector getting embroiled in controversies, fear and scepticism reigns the stock market and business channels. Ensuring transparency and quality of corporate governance, according to Dr Madhav Mehra, international management expert and chairman of World Quality Council, is the only hope to rid the corporate sector of the crisis and regain lost confidence.
In the interview with Tarun Narayan, Dr Mehra spells out some of the challenges, solutions and initiatives that business establishments would need to undertake to enforce a wholesome corporate governance mechanism. Excerpts:

 

In India what are the factors acting as deterrents against enforcing corporate governance?

There is a lack of strong-willed legislation to convict those corporate professionals from the top hierarchy who are accused of malafide indulgence, like insider trading. The laxity in implementing strong legislative strictures or punishments acts as a major deterrent. In advanced western nations, chairmen and other top-level officials, if caught in the act of indulging in insider trading, get convicted and even face rigorous imprisonment. Sadly, in India, we do not have such a precedent. The corporate establishments themselves are not proactive enough to institutionalise a complete and flawless system of business functioning leading to good corporate practices.

What are the major implications that corporates and economy suffer from as a consequence of non-enforcement of transparency?

There is a flight of capital and investments to Southeast Asian nations. Foreign investors are no longer fun ding their way into Indian corporates due to the lacklustre image and lack of credibility of some of the Indian corporates and financial institutions. The stock market has gone into depression with bourses consistently registering all-time low since the past few months. The confidence of the ordinary shareholders, too, has been dwindling by the day.

With structural limitations how can an effective corporate governance concept be implemented?

There is no paucity of judiciary provisions to castigate the offenders and usher accountability in corporate functioning. It is just that the provisions are not being implemented with the much needed resolve and speed. Hence, applying legal solutions to take the crisis to its logical destination would be one major solution. Second, corporates themselves need to wake up to the efficacy that value systems, like probity accountability, honesty and integrity holds, to ensure a transparent a smoothly-run business enterprise. They should realise that a corporate not just accountable to the shareholders but also t o employees, customers, suppliers and lenders. The need to bring into action a collectively participatory system where each if the mentioned organs feels a sense of belonging towards the organisation. This would facilitate a genuine contribution from the multiple communities directly or indirectly linked wit the business operations. They would lead to progress in the business, optimism in the market and rise in GDP due to higher production and income and thereby a macroeconomic progress in its integrated finality.

What modus operanti do you suggest to involve employees as part of the decision making process.

The directors and the other honchos of the company should not underestimate the capabilities of the employees when it comes to the decision making process. In the same vein. It is also important that the employees are sensitised to the boundaries that they should not transcend. There should be a single minded and clear communication to all the employees across hierarchies of the business and social objectives that the company is planning to execute. This would make all the employees not just focus on the jobs but also assist organisation in embarking on rational decision making initiatives.

 

 

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

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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 

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

"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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