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'Profiting From World's Misery': Swiss Court Sentences 4 Hindujas Over Treatment of Domestic Help

Prakash Hinduja and his wife Kamal were were each sentenced to four years and six months in prison. Their son Ajay Hinduja and his wife Namrata also received four-year terms.
The Swiss court – Palais de Justice – at Geneva. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
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New Delhi: A Swiss court has sentenced four members of the Hinduja family – described as the UK’s wealthiest – to up to four years and six months in jail on June 21 for exploiting their domestic workers.

Members of the family were accused of trafficking domestic workers from India, confiscating their passports, and forcing them to work 16-hour days in their Geneva villa without overtime pay. The workers were also described as “mostly illiterate” in some reports.

The domestic workers were paid between 220 and 400 francs (Rs 22,000 and Rs 37,500) a month — a wage up to 90% less than what they could expect to earn in Switzerland. Their salaries were also paid in rupees into banks in India that the workers could not physically access.

“They’re profiting from the misery of the world,” Geneva prosecutor Yves Bertossa told the court. He accused the Hindujas of spending “more on their dog than on their domestic employees.”

The Hindujas own the Hinduja Group, which has interests in banking, oil, media, healthcare, entertainment and chemicals. With a fortune estimated at £37 billion ($47 billion, €43 billion), Gopi Hinduja and his family top the Sunday Times list of the UK’s 350 richest people. Gopi himself was not named in the case.

The Hindujas had reached a confidential out-of-court settlement with the three employees who made the accusations against them but the prosecution pursued the case despite this citing the gravity of the charges, according to the news agency AFP.

What sentences did the Hinduja family receive?

The defendants were found guilty of “usury” for exploiting the vulnerable domestic workers.

Prakash Hinduja and his wife Kamal were were each sentenced to four years and six months in prison.

Their son Ajay Hinduja and his wife Namrata also received four-year terms.

Meanwhile, the family’s business manager received an 18-month suspended sentence.

“The four Hinduja defendants knew the weak position their employees were in and knew the law in Switzerland,” judge Sabina Mascotto said in her ruling.

The court dismissed the more severe charges of human trafficking charges against the family which has roots in India.

The Hinduja family was not present in court on Friday. Their lawyers said said Kamal Hinduja had been hospitalized in Monaco and that the other three defendants were at her bedside. They also said the family would appeal the ruling.

Last year in November, an Australian federal court gave an ex-parte order asking India’s former high commissioner to Canberra, Navdeep Singh Suri, to pay A$136,000 to a former domestic help for compensating her as per Australian standards.

With inputs from DW.

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