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Home Ministry Probing Netflix for Alleged Visa Violations, Racial Discrimination

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India is investigating the enterprise practices of US streaming big Netflix’s native operations, together with allegations of visa violations and racial discrimination, in accordance with a authorities e mail despatched to a former government.

The particulars of India’s investigation have been included in an e mail dated July 20, reviewed by Reuters, which was written by a house ministry official to Netflix’s former director of enterprise and authorized affairs for India, Nandini Mehta, who left the corporate in 2020.

“This is concerning visa and tax violations issues concerning the enterprise practices of Netflix in India,” wrote Indian official Deepak Yadav from the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) of the house ministry in New Delhi.

“We have acquired sure particulars on this regard w.r.t (with respect to) the acknowledged firm’s conduct, visa violation, unlawful buildings, tax evasion and different malpractices together with incidents of racial discrimination that firm has been engaged in whereas conducting its enterprise in India,” he added.

In an emailed assertion, Mehta stated she is pursuing a lawsuit in US in opposition to Netflix for alleged wrongful termination in addition to racial and gender discrimination – costs the corporate denies.

Mehta stated she welcomed the Indian investigation and hopes the authorities make their findings public, however didn’t elaborate on the allegations made by the federal government.

Yadav declined to remark, saying he was not authorised to talk to media. The FRRO and India’s dwelling ministry didn’t reply to Reuters queries.

A Netflix spokesperson stated the corporate was “unaware of an investigation by the Indian authorities.”

The Indian official’s e mail reveals rising scrutiny of Netflix in India, the place it has roughly 10 million customers and which it considers a progress market the place corporations goal prosperous folks within the nation of 1.4 billion folks.

Over the years, the US streaming big has developed extra native content material that includes Bollywood actors.

It has additionally usually confronted warmth in India over its content material deemed insensitive by some customers. This month, it was pressured so as to add new disclaimers to an Indian sequence a few airplane hijack after social media outrage and authorities anger over what they stated was Muslim hijackers being proven as Hindus.

Seeking Documents, US Lawsuit

While it’s recognized that Netflix has since 2023 confronted an Indian tax demand – which it’s difficult – the existence of a broader investigation into allegations together with visa compliance and racial discrimination has not been beforehand reported.

The Indian authorities’s e mail didn’t elaborate which companies are taking a look at points regarding Netflix. The FRRO works carefully with dwelling ministry’s Intelligence Bureau, the home intelligence company, and is the primary company wanting into foreigners’ visa compliance and permissions to go to so-called “delicate” areas.

Last yr, India accused Chinese smartphone participant Vivo and its Indian associates for breaching visa guidelines by visiting sure “delicate” areas with out permission. India classifies components of sure states similar to Jammu and Kashmir in north and Sikkim in east as restricted areas.

The FRRO additionally acts as a liaison in issues associated to foreigners with different authorities workplaces.

Mehta labored on the firm’s Los Angeles and Mumbai workplaces from April 2018 to April 2020, her LinkedIn profile reveals.

The Indian authorities e mail requested her to offer “particulars/paperwork” as she was a former authorized government of the corporate.

In 2021, Mehta sued Netflix in Los Angeles County Superior Court in California for alleged wrongful termination and racial and gender discrimination, amongst different issues, US courtroom filings present.

Netflix has in US courtroom denied “each allegation” and stated in its assertion that Mehta was fired for repeatedly utilizing her company bank card for tens of hundreds of {dollars} in private bills.

Mehta stated she’s going to “proceed to battle for justice.” Her case is about for a standing listening to on Monday in Los Angeles.

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