New Delhi : Brand consultant Suhel Seth, accused of sexual harassment by several women in the #MeToo campaign in India, will no longer work with the Tata Group after his contract ends next month.
Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, has decided to end its contract with Suhel Seth after reviewing its association with the consultant after allegations of sexual misconduct.
“Counselage’s contract with Tata Sons will end on November 30, 2018,” said a Tata Sons spokesperson.
The company decided to prematurely end the contract with Suhel Seth’s firm Counselage with a month’s notice. The company had stopped engaging with Counselage since the allegations emerged, they added.
Mr Seth has been named by six women including model Diandra Soares, filmmaker Natasha Rathore and writer Ira Trivedi.
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