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“CalPERS Withdrawal from Asian Markets Counter Productive”

“CalPERS’ decision to withdraw investment from the emerging markets of South East Asia viz Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines is counter productive and not in the interest of its own shareholders.” says Dr Madhav Mehra, President World Council for Corporate Governance.

In his interview with BBC World Dr Mehra stated “Emerging markets in South and South East Asia represent some of the most innovative companies engaged in people- oriented businesses applying best practices in corporate governance and developing new business designs and products that offer the best prospects of value creation for investors.” CalPERS – US’s largest pension fund with assets of over $15 billion - has already banned investments in India and Pakistan. CalPERS’ explanation of their decision to be the result of their continuing effort to withdraw from unethical investments “sounds hollow on the face of Enron’s record. CalPERS admit Enron has caused them loss of $105 millions. Enron is not a one off case of fraud. Its auditors have claimed that the accounting practices used to cover up were within the law and are followed by thousands of US firms”, asserted Dr Mehra.

Dr Mehra added, “It is also difficult to justify withdrawal on the grounds that these countries are low on performance, transparency and political stability. Some of the knowledge based pharmaceutical and telecom companies have outperformed despite recession. Whilst one can admit some political turmoil in Indonesia and Philippines, there is no serious political instability in the 4 other countries. Certainly, despite its other problems, India’s record of democratisation is unmatched.

In regard to standards of transparency when there is so much evidence of cooking the books in developed economies, it is wrong to single out a few South East Asian economies and punish them for such lapses.

The withdrawal appears more likely due to the risk factors in these countries. CalPERS’ concern for the investor, therefore, is quite understandable. Nonetheless, one must realise that stability is the thing of the past and that rapid obsolescence, demographic changes and shift in public values have profoundly changed the competitive environment. Markets of 21st century are driven by aspirations of innovation and sustainability. Short term focus on profits is the surest way for shareholder value destruction.

This decision will dampen the efforts of Alan Greenspan to resuscitate the US economy. There is already an investment famine in Asia. The unprecedented increase in dollar reserves of these Asian countries to almost $1 billion mark is an indication that they are no longer buying US products. Withdrawal will suppress the demand further.

In any event, investment decisions have to be based on the policies of companies and not countries. You cannot outlaw a whole nation because of the failings of a few. You have to judge each company on its own merits. It is not significant that the countries that have been banned by CalPERS represent some 25% of the world population. What is significant is that it is the 25% that are the potential powerhouse of pent up demand needed to lift the US economy out of its current recession.”

22 February 2002

 

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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  

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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

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

"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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