
On May 22, LinkedIn India was found in violation of significant beneficial owner norms under the companies law, according to the Corporate Affairs Ministry. As a result, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella, along with eight other individuals, has been fined ₹27 lakh. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs imposed these fines for the breaches in compliance with the companies law. LinkedIn India is owned by Microsoft.
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#LinkedIn, its CEO #SatyaNadella and eight other individuals were fined for violating beneficial ownership (SBO) norms Here's what it means https://t.co/jqfnjIbt2X
The corporate affairs ministry on Wednesday slapped fines on #Microsoft-owned #LinkedInIndia, #SatyaNadella and eight other individuals for violation of the significant beneficial owner norms under the companies law https://t.co/8JQxB1bz9Y






