United Spirits may have to restate a/c; investors slam Diageo role

United Spirits may have to restate a/c; investors slam Diageo role

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 02:02 AM IST
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New Delhi :  Facing a multi-agency scrutiny, Diageo-owned United Spirits may have to restate its financial accounts, even as some investor groups have begun to question the UK-based parent’s long silence on allegations against the erstwhile main promoters, Vijay Mallya-led UB Group.

In a major boardroom battle, United Spirits Ltd (USL) has demanded ouster of its chairman Mallya, whose UB Group had sold controlling stake in the company to Diageo but remains a promoter entity with little over 4 per cent stake. Diageo, which holds 54.78 per cent stake, is yet to make public its stand on a resolution passed by USL’s board that said it has “lost confidence” in Mallya and therefore it wants him to step down as Chairman and Director.

Mallya, on his part, has rejected the demand and said that Diageo has “contractual obligations” to support his continuance as Chairman and Director at USL. While, Diageo has said it is looking into these “contractual obligations”.               The company will have to go to the shareholders to seek Mallya’s ouster if he continues to reject the board’s demand.

While markets watchdog Sebi, accounting regulator ICAI, among others, are looking into the entire case, which also involves allegations of fund diversion from USL to some UB Group companies, including Kingfisher Airlines, between 2010-2013, sources said that USL may have to restate its accounts for the previous years while making provision for the financial transactions under the question.

Meanwhile, the minority investors, including FIIs, domestic funds and HNIs who collectively own more than 45 per cent stake in the company, can play a key role in the event of the matter going before the shareholders. The prominent minority shareholders include Morgan Stanley, CLSA, Carmignac and Kotak Mahindra. Some investor advisory groups have already questioned the role of the past auditors and silence on the part of Diageo about the entire gamut of alleged irregularities. In their advisory notes to investors, they have raised questions about Diageo, promoters as also about the role of UB Group.

In the meantime, sources said that the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is closely looking into the USL issue and could order the company to restate its financial statements, while the Corporate Affairs Ministry could also step in as the alleged irregularities amount to violations of various provisions of the Companies Act.

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