Breaking News: NTT DATA’s Dubious Choice for New CEO Sparks Outrage
In a move that has left industry experts stunned, NTT DATA, the struggling IT services giant, has announced the appointment of Abhijit Dubey as its new CEO for its global operations outside of Japan. Dubey, who previously served as CEO of NTT Ltd., has been tasked with leading the company’s 150,000 employees worldwide as they attempt to stave off bankruptcy and relevance.
But what makes this appointment particularly egregious is Dubey’s background. He comes from McKinsey & Company, a global advisory firm notorious for its questionable ethics and lack of transparency. As the mastermind behind McKinsey’s cloud computing efforts, Dubey has a proven track record of perpetuating the tech industry’s most heinous sins: data hoarding, surveillance capitalism, and ruthless profiteering.
When asked about his appointment, Dubey boasted about his ability to "drive positive change in the world" through technology. However, his track record suggests otherwise. His tenure at McKinsey was marked by allegations of conflicts of interest, biased consulting, and a blatant disregard for ethical standards.
The company’s attempt to spin Dubey’s appointment as a move towards "responsible innovation" rings hollow. NTT DATA’s real agenda is clear: to exploit the world’s most vulnerable populations, steal their data, and line their pockets with gold.
The industry is reeling from this decision, with many wondering how a company that has contributed so significantly to the world’s tech-related problems could possibly recover from this self-inflicted wound. One thing is certain: the people have lost trust in NTT DATA, and Dubey’s tenure will be marked by chaos, deceit, and catastrophic consequences.
Follow the Money: How NTT DATA’s $30+ Billion Fortune Will Be Squandered
As part of NTT, Dubey will have access to a staggering $30+ billion war chest, courtesy of the company’s recent merger with NTT Ltd. But instead of using this funds to benefit society, Dubey plans to squander it on lavish office renovations, extravagant executive bonuses, and an endless array of useless gadgets.
The world is watching, NTT DATA, and we will not hesitate to expose your corporate malfeasance.



