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Tata Steel asks Brit MP to be less critical
S Kalyana Ramanathan / London Apr 14, 2010, 00:40 IST

Tata Steel Vice-Chairman B Muthuraman today asked a member of British Parliament not to be “over-critical” about the company’s strategy in dealing with problems in Corus.

Muthuraman has written to Redcar MP Vera Baird saying her continued criticism of Corus is damaging the company’s efforts to find a new strategic partner for Teesside Cast Products (TCP).

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“Continued criticism of the company and of Corus CEO and MD, Kirby Adams, in particular, was unfair and unwarranted. Such criticism was unhelpful to the company and its workforce,” he has said.

B MuthuramanMuthuraman also wishes to meet Vera Baird to discuss issues of mutual interest.

“The Redcar plant was mothballed after a consortium of buyers cancelled a legally-binding 10-year agreement. Corus kept the plant going for as long as it could and at a cost of unsustainable losses of over £150 million to the company.”

Muthuraman said Adams and his team have worked tirelessly to find a solution and continue to do so.

He further said Tata Steel remained open to any credible offer that ensured long-term solution for steel making in Teesside but most offers received so far had been without substance or credibility.

Since the mothballing of TCP operations in northeast UK earlier this year, local activists, union leaders and politicians have been critical about Tata’s approach to the problem that has left nearly 1,700 jobless.

Vera Baird, Redcar MP and Solicitor General for England and Wales, has been particularly very vocal about her views on Tata’s approach to the Corus TCP issue.

Last week commenting on the resignation of Phil Dryden, a senior member of the Corus management team, Baird said, “I intend to ask Tata Vice-Chairman Muthuraman, what is going on? Phil Dryden told me that he spent six months, between March (2009) when the consortium left, and the December decision to mothball the plant, seeking out an equity partner and trying to negotiate a deal which could have saved our steelworks.”

“He was the management member who knew the customers of TCP and the plant’s closest details best. I am disappointed that he has left, however, it is more than a month since a US Dow Jones contact told me of market rumours that he had gone. Corus have simply declined to explain his absence and failed to disclose who is currently carrying out the sale negotiations.”

It may be recalled that an internal restructuring exercise in Corus had cost the company three senior executives over the last four months.

Apart from Dryden, the company had lost Marjan Oudeman, head of strip products and Scott MacDonald head of distribution and building systems.

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Redcar will remain closed over a carbon deal to keep this old steel mill presently in a moth ball deal ask the locals the roof is showing cracks as they new what would happen went closed on the other note Tata is going to producing 3 times the steel in India which does not commit to any carbon regulations also been offered a new up to date steel furnace from the EU which will be up to date over EU emissions redcar is closed for good as its been creamed to death the rest will fall as it now needs steel from other countries for its beam mills Tata go to hell. http://www.ukip-redcar.co.uk/Corus.html
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