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I am utterly disappointed, hurt, shocked, says Chanda Kochhar after her termination as ICICI Bank CEO-MD

New Delhi [India], Jan 30 (ANI): Chanda Kochhar, who was on Wednesday sacked as CEO and MD of ICICI Bank nearly four months after her resignation from the key posts, has said that she is “utterly disappointed, hurt and shocked by the decision” of the Board of Directors of the bank.        

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Sacked ICICI Bank CEO and MD Chanda Kochhar

New Delhi [India], Jan 30 (ANI): Chanda Kochhar, who was on Wednesday sacked as CEO and MD of ICICI Bank nearly four months after her resignation from the key posts, has said that she is “utterly disappointed, hurt and shocked by the decision” of the Board of Directors of the bank.        
“I am utterly disappointed, hurt and shocked by the decision. I have not been given a copy of the report. I reiterate that none of the credit decisions at the bank are unilateral,” she said in a statement issued on Wednesday night.  
“ICICI is an institution with established robust processes and systems which involve committee based collective decision making with several professionals of high caliber participating in the decision making. Hence, the organisation design and structure obviate the possibility of a conflict of interest,” Kochhar said.
“I have served ICICI for the last 34 years with all my dedication and hard work. I have never shied away from taking tough decisions whenever required to be taken in the best interest of the organisation. This decision from the Bank has caused me immense hurt and pain,” she said.
“I have pursued my career as an independent professional with utmost honesty, dignity, and integrity. I continue to have faith and belief in my conduct as a professional and I am certain that truth will ultimately prevail,” Kochhar added in the statement.
The action by the bank against Kochhar came six days after the CBI booked her along with her businessman husband Deepak Kochhar and Videocon MD Dhoot and a few others for criminal conspiracy in an alleged loan fraud case.  
In a statement issued earlier by the bank on the findings in the Enquiry Report of Justice (Retd) BN Srikrishna, ICICI Bank said: “The bank notes that there are no implications of the Enquiry Report on its published financial statements (Indian or US GAAP) for the relevant periods.”
“Following the receipt of the Enquiry Report, and due consideration of the enquiry report and the conclusions thereat, after due deliberations, the Board of Directors decided to treat the separation of Ms Chanda Kochhar from the bank as a ‘Termination for Cause’ under the bank’s internal policies, schemes and the Code of Conduct, with all attendant consequences (including revocation of all her existing and future entitlements such as any unpaid amounts, unpaid bonuses or increments, unvested and vested and unexercised stock options, and medical benefits), and require the clawback of all bonuses paid from April 2009 until March 2018, and to take such further actions as may be warranted in the matter.”
“The Enquiry Report, with the scope period of April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2018 (unless specific information required enquiry into transactions or facts of an earlier period), concluded, primarily on account of ineffectively dealing with conflict of interest and due disclosure or recusal requirements, that Ms Chanda Kochhar was in violation of the ICICI Bank Code of Conduct, its framework for dealing with conflict of interest and fiduciary duties, and in terms of applicable Indian laws, rules and regulations,” ICICI Bank further said in the statement.
“The Enquiry Report also concluded that her lack of diligence with respect to annual disclosures as required by the Bank in terms of its internal policies, the ICICI Bank Code of Conduct and applicable Indian laws, rules and regulations on her interests (direct or indirect) towards avoidance of conflict of interest, when considered that the Bank’s processes were dependent solely on the directors discharging their fiduciary duty to recuse themselves and avoid conflict, implies that the Bank’s processes were rendered ineffective by her approach to such disclosures and avoidance of conflict,” reads the statement.
“Certain statements in this release relating to a future period of time (including inter alia concerning our future business plans or growth prospects) are forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the 'safe harbor' under applicable securities laws including the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements,” ICICI Bank further added.
“These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to statutory and regulatory changes, international economic and business conditions; political or economic instability in the jurisdictions where we have operations, increase in non-performing loans, unanticipated changes in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity prices or other rates or prices, our growth and expansion in business, the adequacy of our allowance for credit losses, the actual growth in demand for banking products and services, investment income, cash flow projections, our exposure to market risks, changes in India’s sovereign rating, as well as other risks detailed in the reports filed by us with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission,” said the statement.
“Any forward-looking statements contained herein are based on assumptions that we believe to be reasonable as of the date of this release. ICICI Bank undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date thereof. Additional risks that could affect our future operating results are more fully described in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission,” said the statement.
Pursuant to the decision of the Board of Directors of ICICI Bank on May 29, 2018, the Audit Committee of the Bank had on June 6, 2018 appointed former Supreme Court judge, Justice (Retd) BN Srikrishna as the Head of Enquiry (HOE) to undertake a comprehensive enquiry on allegations against Chanda Kochhar. The HOE was assisted by a law firm, and a forensic and investigative services firm for the conduct of the enquiry. “These filings are available at www.sec.gov,” said the ICICI Bank in the statement. (ANI)

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