Besides, Diageo has agreed that Mallya will have no "personal liability" to the UK-based company in relation to the findings of the alleged financial irregularities at the company that had triggered an acrimonious fight between them. These allegations, which surfaced after an internal inquiry, related to the period before Diageo acquired controlling stake in United Spirits Ltd (USL) from the Mallya family.
However, his son Siddharth Mallya would remain on the board of the USL group company which holds the Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL franchise and Diageo can not "seek to remove him from that board for a period of two years". Father will have honorary title of the team's Chief Mentor.
Mahendra Kumar Sharma, an independent director, will be the new chairman of United Spirits.
Giving details of the agreement reached with Mallya, Diageo said it has "agreed to pay USD 75 million to Mallya in consideration for his resignation and the termination of his appointment and governance rights and his relinquishing of the rights and benefits attached to his position as Chairman and non-executive director", among other factors.
Diageo said it will pay USD 40 million of this amount immediately with the balance being payable in equal instalments over five years.
Separately, Diageo has agreed that Mallya will have no personal liability to Diageo in relation to the findings of the inquiry by USL (announced on 25 April 2015) into certain matters referred to in its financial statements and the qualified auditor's report for the financial year ended 31 March 2014, and its prior agreement with Mallya regarding his position at USL.
The cost of this sponsorship continues to be USD 15 million per season.
Diageo also said that USL's board will appoint Mahendra
Kumar Sharma, currently independent non-executive director and Chairman of the Audit Committee of USL, as Chairman of USL.
Diageo is the majority shareholder of USL with a 54.78 per cent holding, excluding the 2.38 per cent owned by the USL Benefit Trust.
The company further said that the new pact ends Diageo's prior agreement with Mallya regarding his position at USL and "therefore brings to an end the uncertainty relating to the governance of USL".
Giving details, Diageo said the earlier agreement included obligations on Diageo to support Mallya continuing as Chairman and non-executive director of USL in the absence of certain default events.
"Disputes that had arisen under that agreement are concluded by today's agreement and, accordingly, Mallya has resigned from his position as Chairman and non-executive director of USL, as well as from the boards of other USL group companies," it added.
In addition, Diageo has agreed to "release Mallya from his personal obligation to indemnify" certain entities against their liabilities.
"In May 2015, the borrowings under this facility matured and went into default. Following extensions, the guarantee was called by Standard Chartered on January 29, 2016. Diageo settled the guarantee with Standard Chartered at that point and fully provided for the USD 135 million principal amount outstanding under the facility in its results for the six month period ended December 31, 2015.
Watson remains liable for all amounts paid pursuant to the guarantee, while Diageo firm is entitled to the benefit of the security package underlying the facility and the security providers have undertaken to take all necessary actions in that regard.
Another liability is of Diageo Finance plc against its liability under its previous guarantee to Standard Chartered of 30 million British pound of borrowings made by United Breweries Overseas Limited (a subsidiary of UB Holdings Ltd) from Standard Chartered.
"Whilst Diageo continues to have the benefit of counter-indemnification from UBOL, it does not believe that is likely to result in meaningful recovery. This guarantee was entered into by Diageo Finance in April 2012 several months prior to the execution of definitive agreements in respect of the original USL transaction with UBHL.
Regarding the shareholding agreement with UBHL, the
holding company of Mallya-led group, Diageo said it had agreed at the time of initial USL transaction to put in place a shareholders agreement.
"UBHL has indicated that it may be prevented from agreeing to terminate the Shareholders Agreement immediately by reason of certain legal and court restrictions which may apply as a result of winding-up proceedings to which it is subject in India.
Regardless of whether UBHL obtains court leave for termination of the Shareholders Agreement, Diageo said it believes that UBHL and Kingfisher Finvest's board appointment and other governance rights under the Shareholders Agreement have already ceased on account of prior breaches of the pact.
Whilst UBHL and KFinvest have previously disputed this, Diageo said it would contest strongly any attempt by UBHL and KFinvest to assert rights to appoint a replacement nominee director to the USL board. Further, Mallya has undertaken to Diageo that he will not seek or accept any nomination to the USL board.
Also under the agreement, "Mallya has procured or agreed to procure the termination by the relevant counterparties of certain agreements to which USL is party which were entered into prior to Diageo's acquisition of USL shares from UBHL in July 2013 but which USL is currently prohibited from performing as a result of Indian related party rules and a prior negative shareholder vote.
"These agreements include USL's Formula 1 sponsorship agreement with Watson, an option agreement for the acquisition of certain Indian domestic real estate owned by USL, the sponsorship of Mohun Bagan Football Team and United Racing and Bloodstock Breeders, as well as a contribution agreement with Vittal Mallya Scientific Research Foundation and certain expense reimbursement agreements for aircraft services and property services.
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