UK's Richest Family Sentenced for Exploiting Domestic Workers
Four Hinduja family members receive prison terms for underpaying staff and confiscating passports at their Geneva villa.
- Prakash, Kamal, Ajay, and Namrata Hinduja were sentenced to 4 to 4.5 years in prison.
- The family was convicted of exploitation and illegal employment but acquitted of human trafficking.
- Workers were paid as little as $8 for 18-hour shifts and had their passports seized.
- Prosecutors highlighted the stark contrast between the family's wealth and the treatment of their staff.
- The Hinduja family has filed an appeal, denying the charges and claiming fair treatment of employees.