BharatPe's Suhail Sameer Urges Employees to Trust the Board, Says Audit in Process
BharatPe's Suhail Sameer Urges Employees to Trust the Board, Says Audit in Process
BharatPe, fintech company, has been in news over co-founder Ashneer Grover's tussle with the company's board. He has been accused of financial fraud and misbehaviour.

In an attempt to address the concerns of the the staff of the fintech firm, BharatPe’s chief executive Suhail Sameer has written a letter to its employees on Friday morning saying the company is “under constant scrutiny and spotlight” and “what is being written is nothing but unsubstantiated rumours”. He said that they have decided to do a full audit of the governance processes based on some internal complaints. “Review is still substantiating the more serious allegations,” he wrote in the letter reported CNBC TV18.

“Many findings of the review are pretty standard, but there are a couple of more serious allegations as well. The review is still substantiating the more serious allegations. Even as there’s nothing which can’t be corrected going forward; it has no bearing on the medium to long term health of the business,” he said.

In another letter, Madhuri Jain, controller at BharatPe and wife of the company’s cofounder Ashneer Grover, has written a letter to Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), in which she has questioned the consulting firm about the recent media leaks and said he was considering taking legal action. Jain, in her letter, has also questioned the manner in which a probe into alleged irregularities at the fintech firm is being conducted.

Jain’s letter said that she was considering legal action against the firm, and has demanded an internal investigation on how the contents of the probe undertaken by A&M were allegedly ‘leaked’, ET reported.

“It is quite surprising that the report which has been made available to the media is neither available with the company nor has been provided to me,” said Jain in the letter addressed to Manish Saigal, A&M’s managing director in the country.

BharatPe-Ashneer Grover Tussle

Earlier, Kotak Group placed on record its objections to Grover’s alleged use of inappropriate language and brash behaviour. The BharatPe MD had accused the bank of failing to secure financing and allocation of shares in beauty firm Nykaa’s initial public offering.

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