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  Metros   Mumbai  06 Jul 2017  Former MD of Tata Finance commits suicide

Former MD of Tata Finance commits suicide

PTI
Published : Jul 6, 2017, 2:48 am IST
Updated : Jul 6, 2017, 10:25 am IST

Pendse’s two sons stay abroad and have been informed about the incident. He was staying in Dadar along with his wife.

The body of Pendse, who was fired by the Tatas in 2001 was found at his office in Royal Grace Building, Dadar East.
 The body of Pendse, who was fired by the Tatas in 2001 was found at his office in Royal Grace Building, Dadar East.

 Mumbai: The dismissed managing director of Tata Finance, Dilip Pendse, allegedly committed suicide at his office in Dadar, Mumbai, by hanging himself from a ceiling fan on Wednesday.

The body of Pendse (61), who was fired by the Tatas in 2001 after his name cropped up in some illegal transactions, was found at his private office on the first floor of Royal Grace Building in Dadar East on Wednesday afternoon.

The body was sent for autopsy at Sion Hospital, said DCP Rashmi Karandikar, Mumbai police spokesperson. The Matunga police have registered an 'accidental death report' and a probe is on, she said.

In February 2003, Pendse, who was with Tata Finance for long, was arrested by the Delhi Police for alleged involvement in misappropriation of Rs 2 crore. A complaint had been filed on behalf of Inshaallah Investment, a Tata Finance subsidiary, alleging that Pendse issued cheques for Rs 2 crore to brokers for payment of personal transactions of a former company director.

In October 2014, the markets watchdog Sebi had found Pendse guilty of illegal trades and banned him from accessing capital markets for two years. Pendse was dismissed from Tata Finance in 2001 after the company arm ran huge losses and the group filed criminal charges against him.

Earlier, Tata Motors chief executive Karl Slym and an ex-spokesperson of Tata Steel Charu Deshpande had committed suicide in 2014 and 2013, respectively.

While Slym, a US citizen, was the MD and CEO of Tata Motors at the time of his death, Deshpande was no longer associated with Tata Steel when he ended his life.

Slym jumped out of a posh Bangkok hotel window in January 2014. Thai investigators blamed the suicide on domestic issues, saying he had had a fight with his wife.

The 58-year-old Deshpande, a former journalist who had worked with The Daily, Indian Express, Economic Times and Business & Political Observer before moving to corporate communications at ICICI Bank and Tata Steel, was found hanging from the ceiling fan of his Vasai home on June 28, 2013. He had worked with Tata Steel till April 2013. The case related to his suicide is being probed by the CBI.

Tags: suicide, tata finance, managing director, tata group
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