TCS bribes-for-jobs scandal: TCS CEO K Krithivasan speaks out

Updated : Jul 14, 2023 14:36
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I-T giant Tata Consultancy Services was shook by the bribe-for-jobs scandal last month. Now, the company's CEO K Krithivasan has spoken out about the scam. 

In an interview to Economic Times, he mentioned that the scandal was a one-off code of conduct violation and not a systemic failure. He also added that the incident was swiftly dealt with and had no impact on relationships with clients.

Also Read: TCS hit by bribe-for-job scandal; 4 fired, 3 HR consulting firms blacklisted

He further said that it is difficult to detect violation of code of conduct in an organisation that employs six lakh employees. However, he assured that the core values are very important for the company.

When questioned about clients' reaction on the scandal the CEO said that it has not left any negative impression on the associates and that they are happy with the action. He also assured that the right message was sent as the head of the recruitment team was changed.

Also Read: Amid probe into Rs 100 crore Bribe-for-Jobs scandal, TCS names new hiring head

So far, TCS has sacked 4 officials and has blacklisted 3 HR consulting firms after the bribe-for-job scam came to light. A few senior executives had been taking bribes from staffing firms in exchange for providing jobs to their candidates. In the last 3 years, TCS has hired 3 lakh workforce and it is estimated that those involved with the scam inside the company could have amassed Rs 100 crore through the same.

 

 

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