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ONGC acting chief vows to end all conflicts

None | ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi
May 25, 2006 07:17 PM IST

RS Sharma said that his priority would be to "restore employee confidence and resolve all conflict issues".

Admitting there were conflicts between Oil and Natural Gas Corp and its administrative ministry, the corporation's new acting chief RS Sharma on Thursday vowed to resolve them, as also those within the organisation.

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In his first interview after his appointment, Sharma, who was Director (Finance) of ONGC, said that his priority would be to "restore employee confidence and resolve all conflict issues."

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He said he would like to address all conflict issues through consensus and run the Board in the most democratic fashion, adhering to the principles of highest corporate governance.

Sharma, whose appointment followed the denial of extension to Subir Raha as CMD of India's most valuable company, admitted that the company had conflict issues with its administrative ministry, with outside parties and within the company, which he would like to address in a systematic and orderly manner.

While appointing Sharma as the interim chief of ONGC, the Petroleum Ministry in an order said: "It has also been decided to initiate, the selection process of the new CMD of ONGC through the Public Enterprise Selection Board."

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