Verma was appointed SAIL Chairman and Managing Director for a 5-year term in June 2010 by the previous UPA government, but was eligible for an extension till he attained the superannuation age of 60 years in September 2019.
His tenure ended today as the Steel Ministry did not move papers for his extension, sources said, while adding that Steel Secretary Rakesh Singh has been given the charge of SAIL Chairman for three months.
Government headhunter Public Enterprise Selection Board will now call for applications to select a new Chairman who will take charge after the approval of Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, a process that may take up to 6 months.
Sources said SAIL, Director (Finance) Anil Kumar Choudhary is among the contenders for the post.
Gas utility GAIL India Ltd Chairman B C Tripathi, however, got a second five-year term in July 2014 but as per PESB rules, his appointment has to be confirmed after 1 year.
It remains to be seen if Tripathi, who was the youngest person to head a Maharatna PSU when he was appointed GAIL head in August 2009 by the UPA government, will be allowed to continue for his second five year term ending July 2019. Tripathi will be eligible for a third term till January 2020 when he turns 60.
