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In the video, Savukku Shankar begins by outlining how Savukku Media grew from a small digital outlet into a widely followed Tamil political-commentary channel, stressing that the rapid expansion brought in a new batch of reporters, video editors and social-media managers. He claims that the very pace of growth created gaps in internal communication and oversight, which, according to him, some disgruntled employees have now tried to exploit. Before going into specific allegations, he frames the controversy as an orchestrated attempt to tarnish his anti-establishment image and to derail ongoing investigative stories.

Shankar then addresses the core complaints raised by former staff. On the charge of salary arrears, he produces what he says are bank statements and Google Pay screenshots to show that dues up to April were cleared, arguing that only performance-linked incentives remain disputed. Regarding accusations of workplace intimidation, he concedes that he is “harsh” but insists there was no physical threat or verbal abuse beyond editorial arguments. He alleges that a few employees secretly recorded internal meetings, edited the clips to amplify expletives, and leaked them to competing YouTube channels in exchange for money.

The press meet turns combative when journalists quiz him on why multiple ex-employees narrate similar stories of toxic culture. Shankar retorts that a coordinated social-media hashtag campaign was launched within minutes of the first leak, proving, in his view, that the narrative was pre-planned. He names two rival political outfits and a mainstream television network whom he accuses of bankrolling the smear, adding that legal notices have been sent for defamation. He also says an internal audit, handled by an external chartered accountant, will be published in full on the Savukku Media website to counter claims of financial mismanagement.

In closing, Shankar reiterates that Savukku Media will not halt its investigative series on police custodial deaths, sand-mining cartels and alleged surveillance contracts in Tamil Nadu. He invites any former employee with unresolved grievances to join a public arbitration session that will be live-streamed, promising to abide by the arbitrator’s decision on pending dues. The video ends with Shankar expressing regret for the negative attention the issue has drawn but asserting that the channel will emerge stronger and more transparent because of the crisis.

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