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Ashneer Grover to BharatPe board: Suhail Sameer should be sent on leave, Rajnish Kumar must resign

Ashneer Grover, in a letter to the board, said that he and his sister Ashima Grover might pursue a criminal defamation case against BharatPe's board and CEO Suhail Sameer if the latter failed to provide a written apology.

April 08, 2022 / 08:54 IST
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Bharat Pe co-founder Ashneer Grover
Bharat Pe co-founder Ashneer Grover

BharatPe's founder and former MD Ashneer Grover has written a letter to the startup's board seeking an apology from the CEO Suhail Sameer for comments on LinkedIn against his sister Ashima Grover, and has also sought a resignation from Chairman .

This comes after an exchange of words on a LinkedIn post by a BharatPe employee which said that he and some other employees were not given salaries for the month of March, which elicited comments from Grover and his sister. To one of the comments by Ashima Grover, Sameer responded saying that her brother stole all the money so they have very little left to pay salaries.

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In his letter to the board Ashneer Grover wrote, "As a Board which under the Chairmanship of Rajnish Kumar has claimed to be the epitome of corporate governance, I would want to ask what action is the Board going to take against Suhail Sameer ? Going by precedents and self proclaimed high standards of this Board, the CEO should be immediately served a show cause notice for his despicable public behaviour and immediately put on leave of absence to manage the damage on the Brand of the company."

The letter was marked to investors including Hashjit Sethi of Sequoia Capital, Micky Malka of Ribbit Capital, Teruhide Sato of BEENEXT, John Weinstein and Deven Parekh of Insight Partners and Rahul Kishore of Coatue Management, besides Kumar, Sameer and co-founder Shahshvat Nakrani.