Oct 12, 2011

Cabinet to take viewon cos bill soon khursid

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Minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday said the Companies Bill, 2009, which seeks to replace a half-century-old Act, has taken final shape and Cabinet will soon take a view on it.

“I think he (Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily) has sent the Cabinet note. It takes a while for the Cabinet note to go through various processes and then come to the Cabinet. I think the final shape has been given and it should come to the Cabinet soon,” Khurshid said on the sidelines of an event to mark the formation of the Corporate Knowledge Foundation here.

Khurshid, who earlier held the Corporate Affairs portfolio, also expressed hope that the Bill would be passed in the Winter Session of Parliament.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance had given its observations on the Bill in August, 2010. The new Companies Bill, which was tabled in the backdrop of the Rs 14,000 crore Satyam fraud, promises greater shareholder democracy and stricter corporate governance norms.

For the first time, the Bill has introduced ideas like mandatory CSR, class action suits and a fixed term for independent directors.

Among other things, it also proposes to tighten the laws for raising money from the public.

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