Rakesh Kumar Sahay set to be next Director (Finance) of BCCL 
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Rakesh Kumar Sahay set to be next Director (Finance) of BCCL

The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) panel has recommended the name of Rakesh Kumar Sahay for the post of Director (Finance) of BCCL

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Rakesh Kumar Sahay is set to be the next Director (Finance) of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a Miniratna PSU and subsidiary company of Coal India Limited (CIL). He has been recommended for the post by the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) panel on Wednesday. Presently, he is serving as Chief Manager in the same organisation.

Sahay has been recommended for the post of Director (Finance) of BCCL from a list of eight candidates, who were interviewed by the PESB panel in its selection meeting held on December 7. Out of eight candidates, two candidates were from BCCL, two from Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and one each from Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), Exide Industries Limited and Everest Industries Limited.

As Director (Finance) of BCCL, Sahay will be a member of the Board of Directors and report to Chairman and Managing Director (CMD). He will be overall in charge of the finance and accounts of the organisation and will be responsible for evolving and formulating policies related to finance and accounts as well as implementation.

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