The Company Law Board (CLB) today refused to supersede the board of Maytas Infra at this point in time, but favoured giving board representation to lenders IDBI Bank and ICICI Bank.
However, it was against allowing a board seat to IL&FS citing conflict of interest.
The CLB has sought reply from Maytas Infra by tomorrow afternoon.
The government had approached the CLB seeking to supersede the board of Maytas Infra, a concern promoted by the family of Satyam founder Ramalinga Raju.
The government is probing over 300 companies affiliated to the family in connection with the accounting fraud at Satyam.
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