The two largest stakeholders in the company, namely the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, have rescheduled their board meeting for May 16 due to various governance and legal issues. The board meeting was scheduled to take place on May 8 to assess their representation on the board of Tata Sons.
According to Amar Ujala sources, some trustees who were scheduled to attend the scheduled meeting were informed of the cancellation just before the meeting began. The meetings were also originally scheduled for May 12, but were later postponed. Potential issues at the meeting include recent comments by Tata Trusts Vice Chairman Vijay Singh and Venu Srinivasan on the possibility of listing Tata Sons. These comments are believed to have triggered a comprehensive internal assessment within the trusts. This assessment focuses on whether the nominated board members agree with the broader institutional view of the holding company remaining privately owned. A majority of the trusts' members favor keeping Tata Sons as an unlisted entity. Chairman Noel Tata also supports this position, despite some differences. The debate over the potential listing of Tata Sons has remained a sensitive issue within the Tata Group for several years.
The views expressed by Vijay Singh and Venu Srinivasan have triggered an internal audit process within the trusts. The internal audit process will determine whether the nominated board members hold the same opinion regarding the desirability of keeping the firm private, an idea supported by most trust members, including the chairman of the board, Noel Tata.
Vijay Singh was not reappointed to the Tata Sons board last year. However, any potential review involving Venu Srinivasan is likely to draw attention, given his influence in Indian companies and his continued role in trusts. The debate over a potential listing of Tata Sons has been a sensitive issue within the Tata Group for several years. The boards of both SDTT and SRTT include prominent members such as Noel Tata, Venu Srinivasan, and Vijay Singh.