In a statement issued on Friday (17th April), CEO and Managing Director K. Krithivasan said the company has appointed independent experts to support its internal investigation. TCS has engaged Deloitte and law firm Trilegal as external counsel to assist the inquiry led by President and COO Aarthi Subramanian
Pune: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has initiated multiple steps to investigate the ongoing controversy at its Nashik unit, even as police continue their probe into serious allegations of workplace misconduct.
In a statement issued on Friday (17th April), CEO and Managing Director K. Krithivasan said the company has appointed independent experts to support its internal investigation. TCS has engaged Deloitte and law firm Trilegal as external counsel to assist the inquiry led by President and COO Aarthi Subramanian.
The company has also formed an oversight committee chaired by Keki Mistry. The findings of the internal probe will be submitted to this committee for review and implementation of recommendations.
TCS clarified several points amid widespread media reports. The company stated that Nida Khan, whose name has appeared in connection with the case, was not an HR manager and did not handle recruitment. According to TCS, she worked as a process associate and held no leadership role.
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