Sotheby\'s sends India head on leave pending probe into #MeToo claims

Sotheby's sends India head on leave pending probe into #MeToo claims

Reuters  |  MUMBAI 

(Reuters) - Auction house has sent its top on a leave of absence pending a probe into anonymous allegations of sexual misconduct.

Gaurav Bhatia, the of India, has agreed to take leave of absence as a formal inquiry is underway into anonymous allegations on social media, said in a statement, just days ahead of its first auction in the country.

"Harassment of any type has no place at Sotheby's and we will thoroughly investigate these allegations with Gaurav's full cooperation," it added.

Bhatia did not respond to an email seeking comment.

Sotheby's did not say who would conduct the probe into the allegations against Bhatia. It plans to go ahead with its inaugural auction scheduled in India's financial capital of on Nov 29.

The #MeToo campaign against sexual harassment, which began in the United States' entertainment industry, gained traction in earlier this year after accused a co-of sexually harassing her on a movie set a decade ago.

The movement has since spread with prominent journalists, film personalities, and executives being named.

(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Clelia Oziel)

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 18:36 IST