Monday, July 9, 2007

"Losers club" sought to derail India deal - Vodafone | Reuters.com

"Losers club" sought to derail India deal - Vodafone | Reuters.com:
"Arun Sarin, the chief executive of global wireless operator Vodafone Group Plc, called for greater transparency in India's merger approval process to defeat backroom efforts by vested interests to manipulate India's political bureaucracy.

'I really did not expect people -- the 'good and great' of India -- to be calling cabinet secretaries, ministers, to say, 'You have to unwind this deal, because we want a piece of it,'' Sarin told a conference of Indian business and academic leaders taking place in Silicon Valley this weekend.

Vodafone edged out some powerful Indian business groups with an $11 billion bid for Hutchison Telecommunications' majority stake in India's fourth-biggest mobile firm in January. It then underwent a three-month regulatory wait -- rapid by U.S. or European standards, he noted.

Sarin said he was confident the deal would sail through until the regulatory process in New Delhi entered its final weeks and he became aware of behind-the-scenes lobbying of key bureaucrats by competitors attempting "to crater the deal."

"The billionaire losers' club was trying to unwind the deal," the Vodafone leader said. "What was fascinating was that there was absolutely no transparency to the process."

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