She said her personal photos, documents, chats have been improperly accessed and circulated without her consent.
“..and now I have seen versions of them on the internet which are clearly fake, but damaging nonetheless. I don’t know who is doing this,” she said in a post shared on Twitter.
🙏🏼 https://t.co/WZWyCE5f0q
— Ankiti Bose (@AnkitiB) 1653661051000
Her post added that her apps are filled with ‘hate messages and unfounded negative press’ and she cannot even bear to unlock her phone without choking up. “I have never experienced hate and threats of violence at this scale before.”
“Last seven days have been extraordinarily difficult. In addition to the dispute (Zilingo) playing out publicly, the media and social media attention around Zilingo and myself have made it impossible to actually focus on what is important,” she added in the note.
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The Singapore-based fashion ecommerce platform
terminated her employment after an investigation into claims of what it called “serious financial irregularities” and said it “reserves the right to pursue appropriate legal action.”
After being fired as the CEO last week,
the 30-year-old told ETtech in an interview that she was not clear about her next steps but that “there is more to this allegation, suspension, termination saga” that has played out in the media over the past two months.
She said in the interview that she wasn’t shown the Kroll report based on which she has been fired and called the probe a witch hunt.
Before firing Bose,
Zilingo had appointed Deloitte to review her allegations of harassment.