A diversity champion at top account firm Deloitte is facing an internal investigation over claims of bullying, it has been reported.
The Big Four firm is also probing allegations of inappropriate working practice made against Dimple Agarwal, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Ms Agarwal is a UK deputy chief executive and managing partner of the firm s People and Purposes group.
She also lists herself as an LGBQT+ ally for Deloitte Globe and a race ally for Deloitte s Multicultural Network.
According to the Telegraph, the 49-year-old faces allegation from staff she communicated aggressively .
Staff have also accused her of telling colleagues to attend extremely early morning meetings , the reports add.
A diversity champion at top accountancy firm Deloitte has stepped down after facing an internal investigation over claims of bullying.
Dimple Agarwal, 49, quit her leadership roles amid a probe into allegations of inappropriate working practice at the Big Four firm.
Richard Houston, UK CEO for Deloitte, told MailOnline today: After two years on the Executive and making a significant contribution to the firm’s People & Purpose agenda, Dimple will be stepping down from her leadership roles. We’re grateful for what she’s achieved during her tenure.
Ms Agarwal is thought to still work for the firm but is currently out of office according to an automated email response seen by MailOnline.