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TCS told media on Friday that preliminary reviews found no internal complaints of harassment or conversion at its Nashik unit. The Silicon Review reports on the IT giant's latest statement, the newly formed Keki Mistry-led oversight panel, and the expanding police probe. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) issued a detailed statement on Friday addressing the ongoing investigation into serious allegations of sexual harassment and religious coercion at its Nashik facility. While extending full cooperation to the police and affirming a zero-tolerance policy, the IT giant said a preliminary review of its internal records found no complaints of the alleged nature through its ethics or POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) channels. "A preliminary review of the systems and records pertaining to the Nashik unit indicates that we have not received any complaints of the nature that are being alleged on either our ethics or POSH channels," TCS CEO and Managing Director K. Krithivasan said in a statement. He clarified that the company is now conducting a thorough internal investigation, which is being led by President and COO Aarthi Subramanian, with support from independent advisors Deloitte ...