Tata Global Beverages board removes Cyrus Mistry as chairman

Seven out of 10 directors voted for Mistry's ouster, making Tata Global Beverages the first company board to vote against Mistry.

Update: 2016-11-15 14:03 GMT
Mistry was ousted as chairman of Tata Sons last month.

Tata Global Beverages, which co-owns and runs Starbucks coffee stores across India, said on Tuesday the board of directors voted to remove Cyrus Mistry as chairman and appoint Tata veteran Harish Bhat in his place.

Seven out of 10 directors voted for Mistry’s ouster, making Tata Global Beverages the first company board to vote against Mistry, who was ousted as chairman of holding company Tata Sons last month. This is the second listed firm of the $103 billion Tata Group that Mistry has been removed from, after Tata Consultancy Services.

The boardroom battle for control of the Tata Group has turned into a nasty fight, with Mistry levelling serious allegations of wrong investments made by Tata Sons at the behest of now interim chairman Ratan Tata, among other accusations. Mistry continues to be chairman of some group companies, including Tata Motors.

In response, Tata Sons, the group’s holding company, has issued notices for shareholders’ meeting in at least five companies -- Indian Hotels, Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Chemicals and Tata Consultancy services -- seeking Mistry’s removal from their boards.

However, the independent directors of Indian Hotels publicly supported Mistry’s leadership ahead of the company’s board meeting last week.

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