'We Feel Unsafe and Threatened in AIFF': Female Employees Raise Concerns Over Safety

siddarth sriram siddarth sriram | 05-11 00:02

Controversy seems to have become synonymous with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) ever since the new executive committee took charge in September 2022.

Amid charges of financial irregularities, rows over tender, and pending court cases, now a woman employee of the Federation has accused senior AIFF officials of leaking her personal details on social media.

The woman has filed a complaint alleging breach of confidentiality and harassment with the Internal Complaints Committee of the AIFF (a copy of which is in possession of IANS)

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“On the morning of May 4, 2024, a video was made live on YouTube, wherein all my personal, confidential, and vital details were leaked and made public.

“The video had my offer letter, CV, and other personal details, which is a breach of confidentiality,” she alleged in the complaint, accusing three senior officials of the AIFF for the breach.

The complainant said the video was made live on May 4, and even after the Acting General Secretary accepting the leaking of emails, the concerned officials were not questioned.

“I went to the Acting General Secretary (ASG) on May 6 and asked him to take action against the video as it amounted to breach of confidentiality. Despite all this, no inquiry has been called.

“We feel unsafe in such an organisation, where personal and confidential data can be released,” she said, adding that even private pictures can be leaked from the washrooms, which have no female cleaning staff.

“I also feel unsafe and threatened outside the office by these people for whatever has been happening,” she added in the complaint.

When contacted by IANS, the complainant refused to speak to the media.

Meanwhile, Acting Secretary General M. Satyanarayan told IANS on Friday: “I don’t know from where a website got the information and carried the said video, which is not right. We have filed a complaint with the cyber crime unit of Delhi Police. Somewhere the leak has happened, which is a serious breach.”

“Also, just 15 days ago, we put out an ad for a full-time HR manager and a full-time chief financial officer. Her (the complainant’s) placement was not full-time. Since the other person (HR manager) left, we placed her there on an interim basis. The cyber crime unit has assured us that they will look into the matter and find out how the leak happened.” Satyanarayan added.

To recall, in March this year, the same woman had reached out to the Internal Complaints Committee with a ‘verbal’ complaint, accusing a male employee of harassing her.

Although the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) met in March to look into the matter, no action was taken as she did not file an official complaint following an assurance that she will be safeguarded.

On April 4, the AIFF said that it has closed the investigation into the ‘verbal’ complaint of ‘harassment’.

“…The ICC would not be in a position to continue the investigation as any complaint and/or further information regarding the alleged incident has been denied by the concerned individuals. In view of the above, the investigation was concluded as withdrawn,” the AIFF said in the statement.

Incidentally, on Wednesday, the AIFF executive committee approved the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) policy at workplace.

The policy is to be implemented with immediate effect.

Based on the PoSH Act 2013, the AIFF PoSH policy is aimed to ensure a safe and inclusive environment within the football fraternity.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - IANS)
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