HDFC Bank hires three law firms to probe ex-chairman's exit

HDFC Bank has engaged three law firms, including domestic and international ones, to investigate former chairman Atanu Chakraborty's sudden departure. The review will examine board meeting records and whistleblower complaints. The move seeks an objective assessment amid concerns over governance.

India's largest private lender, HDFC Bank, has taken a proactive step by appointing three law firms to probe the abrupt exit of its former chairman, Atanu Chakraborty. The investigation focuses on the reasons behind his departure, with a particular emphasis on scrutinizing board meeting records and addressing whistleblower complaints received by the bank. This initiative underscores HDFC Bank's commitment to maintaining high standards of corporate governance and ensuring transparency in its operations. Officials at the bank described the review as essential for objectively evaluating the issues raised, amid growing scrutiny in the Indian banking sector on ethics and leadership transitions. Atanu Chakraborty stepped down unexpectedly, prompting questions about internal dynamics at the board level. The engagement of both domestic and international law firms signals a thorough and impartial approach to resolving any governance lapses. No further details on the specific complaints or timeline for the review have been disclosed, but the bank emphasized its dedication to upholding ethical practices in banking.

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