Zilingo's ex-CEO Ankiti Bose seeks protection from abuse by Twitter user


New Delhi, May 27 (IANS): Singapore startup Zilingo's former CEO, Ankiti Bose, who was sacked last week, on Friday said that she has sought a protection order against a Twitter user.

In an Instagram post, Bose mentioned that her photos, chats, and documents were accessed and shared without her consent.

"Today I obtained an Expedited Protection Order from the Singapore court against a Twitter user," she posted on the Meta-owned photo-sharing platform.

"My personal photos, chats, documents, records may have all been improperly accessed and circulated without my consent and now I have seen versions of them on the internet which are clearly fake, but damaging nonetheless. I do not know who is doing this," she added.

Last week, the fashion startup fired Bose for alleged "serious financial irregularities".

Meanwhile, the former Indian-origin CEO mentioned that the last 7 days have been very difficult for her.

"In addition to the dispute playing out publicly (which ought to have been kept private as originally intended), the media and social media around Zilingo and myself have made it impossible to actually focus on what is important," Bose wrote.

Zilingo is a technology platform that powers brands, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, and factories with innovative products and trade services.

 

  

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