Following Serial Defaults, Centre Seeks to Remove IL&FS Management
Dev Chatterjee
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Mumbai: The Union government has decided to remove the management of IL&FS following serial defaults by the company and its subsidiaries to lenders.
IL&FS has Rs 910 billion of debt and is unable to repay loans in the last one month.
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IL&FS has also moved the NCLT Mumbai seeking to restructure its debt under Section 230 of the Companies Act, 2013. IL&FS shareholders led by LIC has decided to chip in Rs 45 billion via its rights issue, which is expected to close by October end.
A source said the government is looking to appoint a new management, which would turn around the company.
The Modi government had come under heavy criticism from the opposition led by Congress for failing to contain IL&FS contagion.
By arrangement with Business Standard.
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