Ex Tata executive alleges sexual harassment; group says matter investigated by independent panel

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A former Group has alleged that the did not hear her pleas against she faced at the hands of a of a group firm, a charge that the group denied saying it always took "decisive action on evidence of inappropriate "

Writing for a leading English daily, Anjuli Pandit, a former assistant to ex-MD & of Taj Hotels, Rakesh Sarna, claimed she reached out to Taj board members, Group Council members, the and the senior-most with her complaint against Sarna.

"The only resolution they could find was to ask me to resign from Taj, immediately," she wrote, adding she "lost trust in Taj's process" as the company's Internal Complaint Committee, comprised "Sarna, four people within two reporting lines of him and an external member from one of Tata's closest firms".

Responding to queries on the issue, a Group said Pandit's case was "investigated by an appropriate independent committee".

"The findings were informed to Pandit by a former of We hear her and others, and we recognise the opportunity to raise the bar," the added.

Stating that 'each matter is investigated' under the Tata Code of Conduct, the said:"We have always taken decisive action on evidence of inappropriate in the organisation."

A spokesperson of IHCL, that owns the Taj Hotels, said, "the matter referred to in your mail was investigated and

dealt with by an appropriate independent committee constituted for this purpose."

In the article published Thursday, Pandit claimed that after she put in her papers in November 2015, the same firm approached her on behalf of to sign a letter guaranteeing she wouldn't speak about the issue to the Press.

"When I refused, Taj constituted a new inquiry committee to prove due diligence. The committee failed to find any resolution and, to this day, have ignored my requests to share their process and final report for which I have legal rights to review or appeal," she said.

Pandit, a US citizen and an Overseas Citizen of (OCI) card holder, had joined the Group in 2009 and had taken a break to pursue further studies in

Later in January 2014, she joined back in then Cyrus Mistry's office, managing government relations with Europe, the Middle East, and

Then she moved to as Sarna's on his request, Pandit claimed.

Alleging by Sarna, she said,"the sexual advances started with comments about the worth of my physical appearance during our salary discussions.

"Over the seven months he remarked on my looks, his attraction to me and his desire to have an affair. His advances were always verbal. And I was always clear I was not interested," she said.

Pandit further said: "Whether I deflected, professionally requested, or burst into tears in frustration, he persisted. The environment became intolerable as we both lost our patience."

She said after she raised the issue with the Taj board members, members and the chairman, she was offered "a mediocre role in a back office, relegated to a desk without a phone, and no assurance of my career prospects".

"When I said I felt I was being unfairly sidelined for speaking up, the told me this was the 'best we can do'. I felt as though they had nailed a glass ceiling over my head. Devastated, I quit," she wrote.

Last month, Tata Sons had severed ties with who was accused of sexual misconduct by several women.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 13:45 IST