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16 Mai 2022

Oman: Employee of Hyundai distributor Oman Trading Establishment reports threats after OTE forced them to write a complaint against staff; neither co. responded

Muscat Port

In April 2022, Daiji World reported that a Branch Manager with Oman Trading Establishment was forced to write a complaint against his local Omani staff after the company filed a case against him which they had promised to take back once the complaint was written.

The employee’s wife reports that the case has not been transferred to a court and in the meantime she and her husband face threats from staff. She has said that they are engaging with the Indian Embassy in Oman but the company sponsor could not be contacted.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre contacted both Oman Trading Establishment and Hyundai, for which it is a distributor, to invite them to respond to the article. Neither company responded.