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This Article is From Aug 27, 2019

Rakesh Gangwal Skips IndiGo AGM, Management Allays Shareholders’ Fears

Rakesh Gangwal Skips IndiGo AGM, Management Allays Shareholders’ Fears
An aircraft operated by IndiGo, a unit of InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., aircraft takes off at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Rakesh Gangwal, co-founder of InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., skipped the company's annual general meeting even as the management tried to reassure shareholders that its two feuding promoters are working to resolve corporate governance issues.

The promoters have been speaking to each other and there will be a solution over time, M Damodaran, chairman of the board, said at the IndiGo AGM.

Gangwal had, in a July letter to the aviation regulator, alleged questionable transactions between co-founder Rahul Bhatia's privately held Interglobe Enterprises Ltd. and the airline, and cited violations of governance regulations and the company's code of conduct. Bhatia, however, rejected that, saying Gangwal's real agenda was “to dilute and diminish the controlling rights of the IGE Group”.

Shares of InterGlobe Aviation had tumbled due to the IndiGo promoter dispute but recovered as reports of a possible truce started doing the rounds.

Bhatia, speaking at the AGM, said IndiGo will soon be a company not dependent on its two promoters. “It's important to understand that organisations have to outgrow the parents, and to that extent, I believe that the company is rapidly moving to a point where it can stand on its own two feet and live its own life.”

Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said that the airline had not found a single related-party transaction that wasn't at an arm's length or not in the interest of the company. All of them, he said, were unanimously approved by the board's audit committee.

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