AirAsia founder Tony Fernandes has been criticised for posting a photo of himself getting a massage during a meeting.
Mr Fernandes shared the image on LinkedIn with the caption: “Was a stressful week and Veranita Yosephine suggested a massage.
“Got to love Indonesia and AirAsia culture that I can have a massage and do a management meeting.”
Ms Yosephine is boss of the Malaysia-based airline’s operation in Indonesia, but it’s unclear who Mr Fernandes was speaking to in the video call.
The picture shows Mr Fernandes in a glass-walled meeting room while a woman in a face mask massages his neck.
After criticism on social media that his actions were inappropriate, the picture was taken down from his LinkedIn profile after a few days.
“So unprofessional and disrespectful,” said one user on X.
“He should be setting an example of good work ethics and culture, not flaunting his body and privilege.”
Another user called it “gross” and said it “impacts work ethics”.
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Mr Fernandes was born in Malaysia and moved to the UK as a boy to attend the prestigious Epsom College.
The 59-year-old entrepreneur bought AirAsia from the Malaysian government in 2001 and turned it into a successful low-cost carrier.
Mr Fernandes also set up the Caterham Formula One team and used to be the co-owner of west London football club Queens Park Rangers.