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Malaysia's ATA takes 'serious view' of forced labour allegations, whistleblower claims - Reuters

A Dyson employee shows a Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum cleaner without its cover during the IFA Electronics show in Berlin September 4, 2014. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Dyson supplier ATA IMS Bhd (ATAI.KL) said on Friday it is taking seriously allegations of forced labour in an audit summary it received from the high-end home appliance maker, and claims of physical abuse raised by a former worker.

ATA's statement came after Reuters on Thursday reported major client Dyson was cutting ties with the Malaysian company, sending its shares tumbling. read more .

The manufacturer said as soon as it was notified of Dyson's audit, it immediately appointed a firm of consultants to review and verify the findings and to take any necessary remediation steps. It did not detail who it hired.

ATA said it has also appointed a law firm in Malaysia to conduct an independent review of the allegations of physical abuse by the former worker, and a detailed report and the findings will be finalised soon.

"The preliminary findings of the independent law firm indicates that the allegations may be unjustified," it said.

Dhan Kumar Limbu, a former ATA worker, told Reuters ATA officials took him to a police station in June where he was questioned about sharing information about conditions at the factory with activists and then beaten by police. Malaysian police did not respond to a request for comment.

Limbu told Reuters he had recounted his experience about...



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