Uber and Ola’s battle for dominance in India is well
known, but it appears that Ola is about to suffer some internal turmoil
among its executives just like Uber in the US. According to a report
from Factor Daily, senior Ola executive, Yugantar Saikia, has been
relieved of his duties for alleged involvement in fraudulent acts for
the past two years and pocketing millions in illicit payments.
Insider sources have revealed that following the discovery of the
fraud, Ola seized his personal computer and has ordered an investigation
into how the scam took place. The main allegation against Saikia is
that of receiving hefty bribes for favoring certain partners and using
his position to interfere in the company’s recruitment process.
Saikia, who served as Ola’s Chief Administrative Officer and also
headed the HR department, is said to have received incentives from
companies that are contracted with Ola to help them recruit employees. “This
must have been going on for at least two years, hundreds of new hires
every year. I estimate annual monies earned through recruitment alone to
be at least Rs 5-6 crore. And this is just the fee paid to an outfit
created for the purpose”, a source said. Another source added that
the estimated value of the fraud is in millions of dollars, and it has
also brought the hiring of around 1,000 Ola employees under the scanner.
Following the discovery, Ola ordered an investigation into the case
and has reportedly commissioned a ‘Big Four’ audit firm to probe the
corruption charges against the executive. Saikia was reportedly asked to
resign from his post, well ahead of the expiry of his employment
tenure.
When contacted about the allegations of fraud against him, Saikia
denied any knowledge of it, and also dodged questions about of his
dismissal. He also contested the charges of interference in the
company’s recruitment process and said,”The recruiting head signs
the recruitment contracts. I don’t sign any of that actually. I haven’t
been notified of anything that you have just mentioned.”
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