After his unceremonious ouster as Chairman of the over USD 100 billion conglomerate, Mistry made a scathing attack on the group and Ratan Tata in a letter written to the board of Tata Sons, which has hit back and refuted the allegations.
Noting that unlisted Tata Sons sits at the apex of the largest business group in India, IiAS said absence of clear communication has prompted excessive speculation.
According to the report, the discussion and scrutiny is happening along three arcs -- the legality of the process, the the decision itself, and what happens now that Mistry has been ousted.
Tata Sons is the main holding company of the group.
The proxy advisory firm emphasised that even though Tata Sons is an unlisted entity and therefore accountable to a limited set of stakeholders, its actions affect the entire Tata group of companies as well as in a "sense the whole of corporate India".
"But, developments including the leaked Cyrus Mistry letter, may have put events beyond their control. How the group flies through this turbulence, will determine the way the group is perceived and its terms of engagement with its stakeholders," IiAS said.
Further, the proxy advisory firm said that in the absence of hard facts to substantiate their action, "the group risks losing public trust".
IiAS has made a disclosure that Tata group through Tata Investment Corporation Ltd holds equity in the proxy advisory firm while noting that the report is based entirely on publicly available information.
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