Wells Fargo fires an employee accused of urinating on a female aboard an Air India flight
The company stated that it holds its employees to the highest standards of professional and personal conduc
Wells Fargo announced on Friday that it has fired Shankar Mishra, who allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger on a New York-bound Air India flight, calling the allegations “deeply disturbing.”
“This individual is no longer employed by Wells Fargo,” the company said in a statement.
In addition, the company stated that it holds its employees to the highest standards of professional and personal conduct and that “we find these allegations extremely disturbing.” The statement continued, “We are cooperating with law enforcement and ask that any additional questions be directed to them.”
In a shocking incident, an intoxicated man allegedly urinated on a woman in her seventies in business class on an Air India New York-Delhi flight on November 26, 2017.