Whistleblower Helps Uncover The Rs 100 Crore 'Bribe For Job' Scam At Tata Consultancy Services
India's largest IT firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has been rocked by a Rs 100 crore scandal after the company discovered that some of its senior executives, who had been trusted to hire thousands of critical employees, accepted bribes from staffing firms.The issue of giving jobs to around five thousand officers with bribes in the reputed company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is currently in discussion. The company has ordered an inquiry into the bribery case. After the preliminary investigation, action has been taken against the senior officers. The issue of hiring around five thousand officers in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) with bribes is currently in discussion. A situation of confusion has arisen in the company on this issue. The company has ordered an inquiry into the bribery case. After the preliminary investigation, action has been taken against the senior officers.Around 50,000 employees are being employed in TCS every year for the last three years. Now it is being alleged that there is a big scam in the recruitment process of the company. It is alleged that only those who carry out the recruitment process to give jobs to certain persons are being bribed. It is discussed that the recruitment was done by taking bribes and making convenient changes in the criteria. The first news in this regard was given by the English newspaper Mint. The exact nature of this scam is not yet known.A person alleged that TCS was being given jobs on bribe. The company started an internal inquiry by forming a committee in this matter. Based on the information obtained so far in this investigation, the head of the recruitment department has been dismissed. Four officers of the Resource Management Group have been sacked. 3 staffing firms that conduct recruitment process for the company have been blacklisted.
A 3-member team including Chief Information Security Officer Ajith Menon is investigating the recruitment scam case in TCS. It is being alleged that selected congregations have earned more than Rs 100 crores in the form of giving jobs by taking bribes. The committee formed by the company is conducting a thorough investigation in this matter.