Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has officially denied reports suggesting that its Nashik facility has been shut down. The company emphasized that the facility continues to operate and serve its clients, even as investigations into a related controversy are underway.
To address the situation, TCS has initiated an independent investigation, engaging external experts. The company has appointed Deloitte and the law firm Trilegal to assist in this internal inquiry, which will be overseen by TCS's president and COO, Aarthi Subramanian.
Oversight and Review
A committee has been established, chaired by independent director Keki Mistry, to review the findings of the internal investigation and guide the implementation of any recommendations that arise.
Clarifications on Personnel
TCS has also responded to what it describes as “incorrect reporting” regarding individuals connected to the case. The company clarified that Nida Khan, frequently mentioned in media reports as an HR manager, does not hold that position. Instead, she is a process associate without leadership responsibilities.
Why This Matters
The confirmation of the Nashik facility's operational status is crucial for TCS, as it reassures clients and stakeholders amid ongoing scrutiny. The independent investigation is expected to provide clarity and uphold the company's reputation.
Next Steps
As the investigation unfolds, TCS will likely continue to communicate updates regarding the situation and any findings that emerge from the inquiry.