She said that her personal photos, documents, chats have been improperly accessed and circulated without her consent.
“..and now I’ve seen versions of them on the Internet that are clearly fake, but still harmful. I don’t know who is doing this,” she said in a post shared on Twitter.
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— Ankiti Bose (@AnkitiB) 1653661051000
Her post states that her apps are full of ‘hate messages and baseless negative press’ and she can’t even unlock her phone without choke. “I have never experienced threats of hatred and violence on this scale before.”
“The last seven days have been exceptionally difficult. Aside from the ongoing controversy[Zilingo]in public, the media and social media attention surrounding Zilingo and me has made it impossible to focus on what is really important,” she added in the note.
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The Singapore-based fashion ecommerce platform terminated her employment after investigating claims of “serious financial irregularities” and said it “reserves the right to take appropriate legal action.”
After being fired as CEO last week, the 30-year-old told ETTech in an interview that she was unclear about her next steps, but that “there’s more to this saga of accusations, suspensions, terminations.” is” which has come to the fore in the media in the last two months.
She said in the interview that she was not shown the crawl report on the basis of which she was fired and called the investigation a witch hunt.
Before Bose was sacked, Zilingo hired Deloitte to review his harassment allegations.
Originally published at Pen 18
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