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Hindujas Sentenced to Jail in Swiss Exploitation Case

Four members of Britain's wealthiest family, the Hindujas, have been sentenced to jail by a Swiss court for exploiting Indian staff at their Geneva mansion. The prosecutors alleged that the family underpaid the staff and restricted their freedom to leave the mansion. Although the Hindujas were not present in court, they were acquitted of human trafficking charges but found guilty of other offenses. This verdict comes as a shock for the family, whose wealth is estimated at £37bn.

What were the charges brought against the Hindujas in Switzerland?

The Hindujas were acquitted of human trafficking but convicted of exploiting Indian staff at their Geneva mansion.

What was the verdict handed down by the Swiss court?

The Swiss court sentenced four members of the Hinduja family to jail for their exploitation of staff.

What is the estimated fortune of the Hinduja family?

The Hinduja family's fortune is estimated at £37bn.

Were the Hindujas present in court during the sentencing?

No, the Hindujas were not present in court during the sentencing.