Wells Fargo executives have determined to distance the corporate from one higher-up who acted a plum idiot throughout an Air India flight.
Shankar Mishra Is Accused Of Giving A Passenger A ‘Golden Shower’
Back in November, Shankar Mishra—the vp of Wells Fargo’s India Chapter—reportedly took antics a bit too far throughout his flight. The Mumbai resident is particularly accused of urinating on a fellow airline passenger, who’s described as being in her 70’s, whereas intoxicated.
According to Business Today, the incident resulted in Shankar being banned from flying Air India for merely 30 days. However, a spokesperson for the airline famous, “If found guilty, action will be taken against the unruly passenger as per regulatory guidelines.”
In spite of this, many weren’t happy and proceeded to blast Shankar and Air India on-line. People additionally had been confused about why Shankar hasn’t been arrested, although a case has not too long ago been opened on the matter, in line with experiences.
Those who ought to lose their jobs:
–Shankar Mishra
–The Pilot who refused the sufferer one other seat
–the crew who didn’t communicate up
–the co-passengers who didn’t communicate up@airindiain #AirIndia #ShankarMishra #AirIndiaHorror #AirIndiaMustAnswer— sharada ramanathan (@IamSharadaR) January 5, 2023
He is Shankar Mishra, Vice President at @WellsFargo who urinated on a senior citizen on AI flight. pic.twitter.com/2s6gVzDmjK
— Shilpa (@shilpa_cn) January 5, 2023
Why has Delhi Police didn’t arrest this individual(Shankar Mishra), asks Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson @SwatiJaiHind
Watch this and extra on #5iveLive with @Akshita_N : https://t.co/BXQv4aWCcj#ITHighlights #AirIndia pic.twitter.com/IqU2VFqtjh
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) January 6, 2023
Shankar Mishra’s Attorneys Say The Situation Was Handled Privately
In response to the general public outrage, Shankar’s authorized workforce got here out and supplied messages to attempt to present that the lady in query agreed to not report the incident in alternate for 15,000 rupees, although she returned the funds. The legal professionals additionally argued that the lady “condoned” to being urinated on, the Press Trust of India experiences.
Notably, lawyer Ishani Sharma went so far as to say that the aged lady returning the pay-off was “an afterthought.” Additionally, she shared that no eyewitnesses can corroborate the story.
#ShankarChatsOut #AirIndiaExposed
“There isn’t any eyewitness to the incident & the cash was returned as an afterthought”, says Ishani Sharma (Shankar Mishra’s lawyer) after being confronted by TIMES NOW’s @aakaaanksha.
Listen in. pic.twitter.com/NwtqFwJvX3
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) January 6, 2023
Wells Fargo Steps In With A Statement
With all of the insanity surrounding the case, it seems like Wells Fargo determined to chop its losses and let Shankar go, in line with a quick assertion that circulated on social media.
“Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is issuing this statement regarding a November 2022 incident aboard a New York-Delhi Air India flight: Wells Fargo holds employees to the highest standards of professional and personal behavior and we find these allegations deeply disturbing. This individual has been terminated from Wells Fargo. We are cooperating with law enforcement and ask that any additional inquiries be directed to them.”
Wells Fargo terminates Shankar Mishra , relating to incidence in Air india flight . pic.twitter.com/AoHIpTAcF3
— Sahil Joshi (@sahiljoshii) January 6, 2023
What do you consider the general state of affairs?