Unlike the backing he got from independent directors of Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) and Tata Chemicals, the words of unanimous backing to Mistry's leadership during the crucial board meeting of Tata Motors were absent from the statement that the automaker issued after the meeting that lasted over five hours.
The board meeting of Tata Motors assumed significance against the backdrop of escalating feud between Tatas and Mistry as well as Tata Sons' decision to seek ouster of Mistry from key group companies.
In a statement, the country's top automaker said: "The independent directors of Tata Motors met today to consider and review the impact and significance of recent events and media reports relating to the governance, management and business of the company."
The independent directors have confirmed that all decisions taken by the board with regard to the strategy, operations and business of the company have been unanimous and executed by the chairman and the management accordingly, it added.
"The management of the company and its subsidiaries have the full confidence and support the independent directors," the statement said.
The statement issued by Tata Motors was in contrast to the ones issued by IHCL and Tata Chemicals which stated that independent directors had supported Mistry unanimously.
Sources said one of the independent directors came with a resolution backing Mistry but after the deliberations the resolution was not carried.
On November 5, seven independent directors of Indian
Tata Motors has eleven board members, including six independent directors -- Wadia group chief Nusli N Wadia, ex-CSIR Director General Raghunath A Mashelkar, Credit Bank (DCB) Chairman Nasser Munjee, former Eicher Group Chairman Subodh Bhargava, former bureaucrat Vinesh K Jairath and Kotak Investment Bank Managing Director and CEO Falguni S Nayar.
Last week, taking Mistry head on, Tata Sons sought his removal as well as that of the group's friend-turned-foe Nusli N Wadia from the board of three prime listed Tata group companies -- Tata Motors, Tata Chemicals and Tata Steel.
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A source, however, said the fact that Mistry having chaired the meeting points to the fact he received unanimous support from the board members.
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