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Apple terminates several Indian workers in US for misusing charity donation programme linked to Telugu Association

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January 8, 2025
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Apple has reportedly terminated several employees of Indian origin in the United States for allegedly exploiting the company’s matching grants programme. The scheme allows Apple to match its employees’ charitable donations to qualifying organizations. Allegedly, some employees colluded with specific charitable organizations to fabricate donation records and redirect the matching funds back to themselves, a TOI report stated.

Investigation and affected organizations

Although media reports suggested that up to 185 employees were impacted, this figure remains unconfirmed. The Telugu Association of North America (TANA) has come under scrutiny in connection with the alleged misuse of corporate matching grants, including those from Apple. According to sources, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating TANA, alongside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Court subpoena issued to TANA

The US District Court issued a subpoena to TANA on December 12, requiring the organization to present grand jury testimony by December 26. However, TANA reportedly received a one-month extension to comply. The subpoena demands extensive documentation, including donation records, financial disbursements, and internal policies on accounting and auditing from 2019 to 2024. It also seeks records of board meetings, subcommittee sessions, and related materials.

Scope of the investigation

The court order specifies that TANA must provide details of all donations received, including corporate matching funds, as well as the rationale and banking details for disbursements. While the exact details of the probe remain unclear, sources indicate that it forms part of a broader investigation into the potential misappropriation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) matching grants.

Responses from key individuals

Attempts to reach TANA’s president Niranjan Srungavarapu and general secretary and executive vice president Naren Kodali for comments were unsuccessful, as they had not responded to inquiries at the time of publication.

Broader implications

The investigation highlights the risks associated with corporate matching grant programmes and the need for stringent oversight to prevent misuse. Apple has not yet issued a public statement regarding the matter.

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