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Hinduja Group

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Mumbai, India

Hinduja Group is a multinational conglomerate based in India with diversified interests spanning automobiles, banking, information technology, and other sectors. The group has also partnered with Ashok Leyland for the development of sustainable public transportation solutions.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Hinduja Group

-48.02

0.04%

Latest Event

Hinduja Group Champions Sustainable Transportation and Job Creation

During the inauguration of Ashok Leyland's new bus manufacturing facility, Hinduja Group, in collaboration with Ashok Leyland and government officials, showcased its commitment to sustainable transportation and job creation, reflecting positive public engagement and ethical business practices.

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QUISLING

Hinduja Group is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Hinduja Group Champions Sustainable Transportation and Job Creation Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    During the inauguration of Ashok Leyland's new bus manufacturing facility, Hinduja Group, in collaboration with Ashok Leyland and government officials, showcased its commitment to sustainable transportation and job creation, reflecting positive public engagement and ethical business practices.

  • Political Donation Linked to Prakash Hinduja Raises Concerns over Authoritarian Complicity Logo
    JUL
    15
    2024

    A £50,000 donation from Westminster Development Services, a firm linked to Prakash Hinduja of the Hinduja Group, was directed to the UK Conservative Party. This event has raised concerns over political influence potentially favoring authoritarian policies, alongside troubling links to exploitative labor practices.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 21

    The donation of £50,000 to a major political party is indicative of the firm's active role in political contributions. Given that such contributions can facilitate influence and potentially support authoritarian policies, this act is scored negatively. The link to a convicted businessman further compounds these concerns.

    Tories received £50,000 donation from firm linked to convicted billionaire businessman

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 21

    The firm linked to Prakash Hinduja has a documented history of labor exploitation, as indicated by his conviction related to the mistreatment of domestic workers. This association damages the company’s reputation in terms of ethical labor practices and human rights, contributing negatively to its complicity in oppressive practices.

    Tories received £50,000 donation from firm linked to convicted billionaire businessman

  • Political Donation from Associated Firm Linked to Hinduja Group Logo
    JUL
    01
    2024

    The Hinduja Group is linked to a £50,000 political donation made via Westminster Development Services Limited—a firm partially owned by Prakash Hinduja—to the UK Conservative Party. The donation, coming shortly after a conviction for exploitation, raises concerns about the group's role in supporting political forces that may encourage authoritarian policies.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 21

    The donation made through Westminster Development Services Limited, associated with the Hinduja Group, to the Conservative Party comes at a time when one of its key stakeholders had recently been convicted for exploitation. This political contribution underlines potential complicity in bolstering political entities that may harbor authoritarian leanings, reflecting negatively in the Public and Political Behavior category.

    Tories accept donation linked to convicted tycoon

  • Donation to Conservative Party Linked to Hinduja Group Controversy Logo
    JUL
    01
    2024

    A company linked to the Hinduja Group, through its chairman Prakash Hinduja, donated £50,000 to the Conservative Party on July 1, 2024, amidst serious allegations of labor exploitation following a Swiss court conviction for mistreatment of domestic workers.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 21

    The donation of £50,000 to the Conservative Party by Westminster Development Services, which is linked to Prakash Hinduja of the Hinduja Group, is concerning. Such contributions can be seen as politically influencing a party known for leaning towards authoritarian policies. The fact that the donation occurred shortly after a controversial Swiss court ruling that found members of the Hinduja family guilty of exploiting domestic workers further underscores the questionable ethical position of the company.

    Tories received £50,000 donation from business linked to convicted billionaire

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The Hinduja family faced a Swiss court conviction for exploiting domestic workers, with several family members receiving prison sentences. Although they are appealing the verdict, the event highlights serious concerns in labor relations and human rights practices, indicating a pattern of unethical behavior.

    Tories received £50,000 donation from business linked to convicted billionaire

  • Victory for the Disposables: The Sentencing of the Hindujas Logo
    JUN
    25
    2024

    The Hinduja Group is under scrutiny after several family members were convicted in a Swiss court for exploiting workers under slave-like conditions. The case highlights significant labor abuses including extremely low wages, excessive work hours, and human rights violations, raising alarms about unethical business practices that contribute to broader authoritarian exploitation.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The article provides detailed evidence of severe labor exploitation by members of the Hinduja family, where employees were subjected to inhumane, slave-like conditions including confiscation of passports, excessively long working hours, and minimal pay. This case of abuse not only demonstrates egregious violations of labor rights but also reflects a broader pattern of unethical corporate practices that may indirectly bolster authoritarian dynamics by treating vulnerable workers as disposable assets.

    Victory for the Disposables: The Sentencing of the Hindujas

  • Swiss court jails 4 Hinduja family members for exploiting domestic staff Logo
    JUN
    21
    2024

    A Swiss criminal court sentenced four Hinduja family members for exploiting domestic staff, highlighting serious labor rights violations within the Hinduja Group.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The judicial ruling against four Hinduja family members for exploiting domestic staff underscores significant labor rights abuses within the conglomerate. Such practices represent a blatant disregard for fair labor standards and ethical responsibility, aligning with broader authoritarian labor exploitation concerns. This rating reflects the severity of the ethical breach in their labor relations.

    Swiss court jails 4 Hinduja family members for exploiting domestic staff

  • Hindujas Convicted for Exploiting Domestic Workers Logo
    JUN
    21
    2024

    Four members of the Hinduja family, who own the Hinduja Group, were convicted by a Swiss court for the exploitation of domestic workers in Geneva. Workers from India were paid far below legal standards, worked 18-hour days, and had their passports confiscated, highlighting severe labor abuses that align with broader patterns of corporate complicity in authoritarian practices.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The Hinduja Group is implicated in a grave labor rights violation. The conviction of family members for exploiting domestic workers—through underpayment, extreme working hours, and passport confiscation—demonstrates a severe disregard for human rights and fair labor practices. This incident directly contributes to authoritarian and fascist economic practices by exploiting vulnerable workers, which severely undermines ethical business responsibilities.

    Hindujas: UK's richest family convicted of exploiting servants

  • Exploitation Allegations Against Hinduja Group Staff Logo
    JUN
    17
    2024

    Forbes reported allegations that members of the Hinduja family confiscated the passports of domestic workers, forced them to work excessively long hours (up to 18 hours a day), and paid extremely low wages, all of which point to serious labor rights abuses and exploitative practices.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The allegations detailed in the Forbes article indicate severe violations of labor rights. Confiscating staff passports, enforcing 15-18 hour workdays, and compensating workers at rates as low as $8 a day contribute to systemic exploitation and align with authoritarian practices that undermine basic human rights and dignity.

    Billionaire Hinduja Family Accused Of Confiscating Staff Passports, Forcing 18-Hour Work Days

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