The Hinduja family, known for their significant wealth estimated at £37 billion, has been accused of exploiting their domestic staff. Allegations include paying household staff between £195-£350 per month and withholding their Indian passports. The Capitalmind CEO commented on the conviction, highlighting that even wealthy families can be held accountable. However, the Hindujas claim that no family member has faced imprisonment or conviction for these allegations of human trafficking.
#ExpressOpinion | We may point fingers at #Hindujas, the billionaire NRIs accused of exploiting and trafficking domestic workers. But let’s not forget that our own privileged lives are protected by those we would rather not see. @Joshi_Uncle writes https://t.co/DE3gaj1ID6
I still don't understand how you can be worth £37b & still find it in you to pay your household staff £195-£350 per month, while withholding their Indian passports. https://t.co/vqM6GzWYM5 What exactly drives this type of thinking? The poverty threshold is £2020/mo ffs. So sad.
🚨 Hindujas claim that no family member has been subjected to any imprisonment, conviction, for alleged exploitation of their #Indian employees. Read on 👇 https://t.co/g0vWYJIYg0 #Hindujas #HumanTrafficking
"Even A Rich Family...": Capitalmind CEO On Hinduja Family's Conviction For Exploiting Staff https://t.co/gfcGAO7KQY
"In the Hinduja case, we are not as shocked that they were exploiting their staff as much as we are shocked that someone made them pay for it. Exploitation of domestic staff is an everyday phenomenon in this country, and most exploiters have a free pass." https://t.co/APSBNFbrca