Govt considers change in appointment rules for firms like IOC

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 3:13 AM IST

The government is considering radical changes in its policy for appointment of heads of blue-chip PSUs like IndianOil Corp (IOC), where none of the existing directors on the company board is eligible to be promoted as chairman.

The government was considering relaxing the eligibility norm in cases where none of the directors met qualifying criteria for being considered for the top job, and it became necessary to appoint either a junior or an outsider to head the company, an official said.

At present, to be eligible for the job of chairman, a person from within the company should not be even a day older than 58 years (should have at least two years of service left before he or she achieves the superannuation age of 60 years).

In situations where none of the functional directors had the minimum stipulated service period when the incumbent chairman retired or resigned from service, the government might consider giving one of the directors a fixed two-year term as head of the company, irrespective of when he or she resigned, he said.

“The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) is considering amending rules to allow government headhunter Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) to interview all the existing directors and offer the best among them a two-year term as chairman by suitably extending his or her retirement age,” the official said.

If the change is approved, IOC would be benefitted because upon Sarthak Behuria’s retirement as the company chairman, none of the directors had enough time left in service to be considered for the post.

Acting Chairman and Director (Business Development) B M Bansal is to retire on January 31 next year. Director (R&D) Anand Kumar would give up office by the end of the month, followed by Director (HR) V C Aggarwal on August 31, Director (Finance) S V Narasimhan in April next year, Director (Refineries) B N Bankapur in August 2011, Director (Marketing) G C Daga in September that year and Director (Pipeline) K K Jha in January 2012.

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