Market regulator SEBI today rejected a call from companies for leniency in mandatory appointment of independent directors.The new Companies Act has limited the number of companies that an independent director can represent, besides limiting their term to 10 years or two consecutive terms. It has also been mandated to have at least one woman on the board of every listed company.Corporates have demanded some leniency citing "difficulties" in identifying "qualified people" for the job.
News On AIR | May 15, 2014 8:44 PM
SEBI rejects call from companies for leniency in mandatory appointment of independent directors