Mumbai: In yet another incident involving harassment of Indian IT professionals
abroad, leading IT company i-flex Solutions Ltd on March 27 said the London-based
chief executive officer (CEO) of its Dutch subsidiary has been detained in UK while
14 other employees have been asked to quit the Netherlands.
"The exact scope of the investigation so far has not been disclosed to i-flex. Based
on questions asked, it is our understanding that the investigation relates to visa
matters," the city-based financial solutions provider said in a release.
i-flex has already initiated a high level effort in close collaboration with the
Indian ministries of External Affairs, and Information Technology and NASSCOM apart
from the respective consulates to secure immediate release of its CEO.
i-flex said the company is also working towards ensuring early and safe return of
concerned employees and their families from the Netherlands, where it is
predominantly in the business of providing software solutions for banking since May
2000.
The company is in touch with customers and has initiated necessary steps to address
any potential impact to customers and ensure continued proactive support, it
added.
i-flex is one of the top 20 software exporters and largest product software company
in India with revenues in excess of $ 100 million. The company has serviced more
than 390 customers across 89 countries through its global operations with three
subsidiaries, including the one in Amsterdam.
The entity is represented in over 50 countries through more than 30 corporate
business partners. It has alliances and implementation relationships with several
companies including IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and Sun Microsystems.
This is the third instance in recent times wherein an Indian IT company has faced
trouble with authorities abroad.
Polaris CEO and a colleague were detained by Indonesian police while several IT
professionals faced harassment in Malaysia, leading to a diplomatic row.
PTI