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Mallya escalates war on USL Board; Diageo pores over ‘contract’

NEW DELHI/LONDON: Upping the ante to retain chairmanship at United Spirits, embattled Vijay Mallya today said majority owner Diageo has "contractual obligations" to support his position, even as the British liquor giant said the contract was valid only if there were no "defaults".

Mallya escalates war on USL Board; Diageo pores over ‘contract’

Vijay Mallya



New Delhi/London, April 27

Upping the ante to retain chairmanship at United Spirits, embattled Vijay Mallya today said majority owner Diageo has "contractual obligations" to support his position, even as the British liquor giant said the contract was valid only if there were no "defaults".

UK-based Diageo, which has spent nearly $3 billion for a controlling stake of about 55% in United Spirits Ltd (USL), said it is looking into its "contractual obligations" towards Mallya and his UB Group, but stopped short of making clear its stand on whether it would vote for his ouster.

Diageo also did not clarify whether there have been any "defaults" by Mallya or the UB Group that can nullify the applicability of its "contractual obligations".

An emergency meeting of USL shareholders looks likely as Mallya has rejected the Board's call for his resignation, even as the alleged irregularities that took place between 2010 and 2013 came under multi-agency scanner.

The boardroom battle at India's largest liquor maker took its toll on the USL share price, as also on the stocks of various companies of Mallya-led UB Group. Diageo shares also fell on London Stock Exchange in the UK and on NYSE in the US.

Mallya, who is fighting multiple battles for his various ventures including the 'wilful defaulter' charges for loans by long-grounded Kingfisher Airlines, has refused to quit and said he will discuss the issue bilaterally with Diageo.

"Diageo has contractual obligation to support me as a chairman and director on the USL Board. Today, with their statement, they have confirmed it. I will discuss the issue with Diageo bilaterally," Mallya said.

On whether he will call a special shareholders' meet, he said: "Let us not speculate. Why should I tell anyone about future course of action. I will discuss with Diageo." Earlier today, Diageo said its contractual obligations to support his presence would not apply in the event of defaults by the Indian businessman and his group firm UB Holdings Ltd.

A full-blow boardroom battle broke out over the weekend after USL said it has "lost confidence" in Mallya after an internal probe and a forensic inquiry by PwC revealed alleged fund diversion to Kingfisher and other UB group entities.

USL said "various improprieties and legal violations" were found in the probe into loans worth Rs 1,337 crore given to UB Group firms and it asked Mallya to quit the Board. — PTI

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