Board jointly suspended CEO Ankiti Bose: Zilingo
Singapore-based fashion technology start-up Zilingo on Monday said the decision to suspend its Indian-origin co-founder and CEO Ankiti Bose over alleged discrepancies in the company’s accounts, was taken jointly by the board and not by any individual investor.
In a strongly-worded statement, the company said Bose made certain harassment-related allegations only after she was suspended on March 31 and no past or present investor nominees on the board were made aware of the harassment claims prior to that.
“After receiving certain complaints of a serious nature, the Board placed the CEO, Ankiti Bose on suspension pending a full investigation,”
Zilingo said.
It did not elaborate on the allegations against Bose.
Refuting claims of a big investor in the company being behind the decision to suspend
Bose, it said, “this decision was taken jointly by the Board and the relevant shareholders pursuant to pre-agreed shareholders' voting rights and does not reflect the decision of a single shareholder.”
Zilingo — an online fashion company that supplies technology to apparel merchants and factories — was founded in 2015 by Ankiti Bose and chief technology officer Dhruv Kapoor.
On reports of Bose claiming that she was harassed, Zilingo said the suspended CEO told the board of the allegations only after March 31 and that the complaints do not allege harassment by any investor or board member.
“We wish to reiterate that following her suspension on March 31, Ankiti Bose brought to the board's attention, for the first time, certain harassment-related allegations,” it said.