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Cyrus Mistry selectively leaking information to suit his needs: Rediffusion’s Arun Nanda joins Tata feud

Arun Nanda, who heads the agency handling public relations for the Tata Group, has asked Cyrus Mistry not to selectively leak information to suit his needs.

India TV Business Desk New Delhi Published on: November 17, 2016 18:05 IST
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Image Source : PTI Arun Nanda warned Cyrus Mistry against selectively leaking information

Arun Nanda, who heads the agency handling public relations for the Tata Group, has joined the ongoing feud between Tata Sons and its ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry asking him not to selectively leak information to suit his needs. 

Responding to Mistry's office in a statement detailing the contract signed with his agency Rediffusion Y&R, Nanda questioned why Mistry did not exercise the option to sack the agency two years back and instead choosing to extend the contract. 

Nanda's firm replaced Niira Radia's Vaishnavi Corporate Communications in 2011 as the PR agency for the Tata Group. 

"Please do not place selective facts about us to suit your narrative before the media and public," Nanda said in an open letter to Mistry that was published in major newspapers.

"Our reputation has been built over 43 years and I will not allow it to be tarnished in any manner whatsoever," he wrote.

The statement by Mistry's office on Sunday had stated that the replacement of Vaishnavi Communications with Arun Nanda's Rediffusion Edelman just prior to his taking over also resulted in a jump in costs from Rs 40 crore to Rs 60 crore. 

"She (Radia) had been replaced by Arun Nanda (Rediffusion Edelman) who had been brought in by Ratan Tata at a cost of Rs 60 crore per year for PR support just prior to Mistry taking charge," the statement said. 

It added that part of the public relations infrastructure paid for by Tata Sons was also provided to Ratan Tata-headed Tata Trusts.

Nanda said Rediffusion was appointed to handle the Tata Group public affairs/public relations mandate from November 1, 2011, after the contract with Vaishnavi Communications expired on October 31, 2011. 

"The 5-year contract ending on October 31, 2016, with a 3-year 'No Exit Clause' from either side, was signed," he said, adding that Rediffusion tied up with Edelman, the world's largest PR firm, to service this mandate. 

This contract covers the public relations/public affairs mandate for 33 companies of the Tata Group, including Tata Sons. The agency employed 165 people across 11 cities in India for the purpose. 

"You (Mistry) have worked with us now since November 2011, when you were appointed by Tata Sons as Executive Deputy Chairman... In May 2016, you had agreed to extend this contract beyond the current 5-year term and communicated this both to me and your EC Member, Dr. Mukund Rajan," he wrote. 

Besides Tata Sons, the mandate for Tata Trusts was also added to the agency's contract and it was "paid for by Tata Sons as per your specific instructions to Dr. Mukund Rajan and myself," he said. 

"You (Mistry) had over 2 years to decide whether to continue with us or exit the contract, with a notice period. Why did you not exercise this option and instead continued with us after November 2014," he asked. 

(With PTI inputs) 

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