The Maharashtra Congress on Thursday alleged that Maharashtra’s Education Minister Vinod Tawde held a director’s post in a private media company. Former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan demanded Tawde’s sacking from the Cabinet, citing conflict of interest.
The Minister, however, said it was an honorary director’s post and, since he received no remuneration from the company, that there was no question of a conflict of interest.
Chavan, addressing a press conference, said,
Chavan also alleged that Dilip Karambelkar, a business partner and a long-time friend of Tawde’s, was made the president of Maharashtra State Marathi Encyclopedia Corporation without following the due process. He said,
Tawde said he held no shares in Shree Multimedia Vision.
“I am not a partner in the company but only an honorary director, whereby I can sign the annual account sheet of the company but don’t get any remuneration,” he said. Tawde added,
About Karambelkar’s appointment, Tawde said they were friends, but claimed that he got the post only because he was eligible.
State Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said the Companies Act does not provide for an honorary director’s post, and that a person can only be a director or a non-executive director.
“Whether you are paid or not, being a director makes it your responsibility to work for the profit of the company,” he added.
Tawde, a senior BJP leader from the state, had earlier landed in a controversy over his educational qualifications mentioned in the election affidavit.
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