The Asian Age

# MeToo: Tata Sons ends ties with Seth

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New Delhi,

Oct. 29: Tata

Sons, the promoter of major operating the Tata group of companies, has severed ties with celebrity consultant Suhel Seth, following allegation­s of sexual misconduct by several women, according to a company official.

Ever since several women, including model Diandra Soares, filmmaker Natasha Rathore and writer Ira Trivedi, accused Seth of sexual misconduct, Tata Sons stopped dealing with Counselage, a brand consultanc­y firm owned by Seth.

When asked to confirm if Tata Sons has severed ties with Seth after allegation­s of sexual misconduct in # MeToo campaign in India, a company official said, “Yes”.

“Post the allegation­s, Tata Sons has not engaged with Counselage,” a source said. When contacted, a Tata sons spokespers­on said, “Counselage’s contract with Tata Sons will end on November 30, 2018.”

Although the company did not elaborate on the future of its contract with Counselage, the source, however, said considerin­g the backdrop it would not be renewed.

Comments could not be immediatel­y obtained from Seth, who is among the leading brand consultant­s in the country. He played a key role in rebuilding the Tata brand after crisis hit the company in the wake of abrupt sacking of then Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry in 2016.

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