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Fortis removes Board member BrianTempest

NEW DELHI: Fortis Healthcare on Wednesday said its shareholders have voted in favour of removal of Brian Tempest from the Board of Directors in the company’s extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on Tuesday.

Fortis removes Board member BrianTempest


New Delhi, May 23

Fortis Healthcare on Wednesday said its shareholders have voted in favour of removal of Brian Tempest from the Board of Directors in the company’s extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on Tuesday.

Tempest is among the four directors of cash-strapped healthcare chain whose removals were sought by two institutional investors. Three directors — Harpal Singh, Sabina Vaisoha and Tejinder Singh Shergill — had already resigned before the EGM.

The development has cast a shadow over the ongoing attempt to sell Fortis as these four directors were among the five who had voted in favour of Munjals-Burmans’ Rs 1,800-crore bid for the healthcare firm.

The Board of Fortis on May 10 in a 5-3 decision opted to go with the offer from Munjals-Burmans combine.

In a regulatory filing, Fortis said the resolution for removal of Tempest as director of the company was passed with requisite majority with 87.91% votes in favour.

Tempest has been a long time associate of the erstwhile promoters of Fortis Healthcare, the Singh brothers through their earlier business Ranbaxy, which they later sold to Japan’s Daiichi Sankyo.

He started working for Ranbaxy Laboratories in 1995 and held various positions, including Managing Director and CEO, till he retired in 2008 as chief mentor, vice-chairman and non-executive director. — PTI

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