Ranbaxy Family Feud: Transparency And Ethics “Continuously Negated” Says Younger Brother
Executive Summary
The Singh brothers of Ranbaxy are now engaged in a bitter feud, with the younger sibling Shivinder hauling his brother Malvinder to the National Company Law Tribunal over alleged mismanagement of group firms. It remains to be seen how things play out but Daiichi Sankyo, which is pressing for enforcement of an arbitration award against the brothers, may well claim "we told you so."
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