Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
International

Rajat Gupta Keen To Reform US Criminal Justice System

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Apr, 2019 08:55 PM

    Former head of McKinsey & Company Rajat Gupta, who spent 19 month in a US jail on charges of insider trading, on Wednesday said he would like to work for the reforms in the US criminal justice and prison system.


    The management guru said through his experience, he saw the underbelly of US justice system and feels that much needs to be reformed in it.


    "There is lot of suffering, lot of unnecessary waste of human capital. There is lot of cruelty and lot of families are destroyed," said Gupta speaking at the launch of his book "Mind without Fear" at the Indian School of Business (ISB) here.


    Gupta, who started many initiatives in education and health, said he had now started thinking about reforms in the criminal justice system as it had a staggering impact.


    He said US had the largest number of incarcerated people in the world.


    "There are somewhere around 3 million people. If you count them and those who go through the incarceration system again and again and think about their families, it is more than 100 million people impacted by the criminal justice system.


    "While I never thought about it before I went through it myself, I have become committed to make a difference in whatever I way I can to reforms in US justice and US prison system," he said.


    Gupta, the driving force behind the ISB, shared his thoughts, his experiences and spoke about his mistakes during a conversation with Founding Dean of ISB, Pramath Raj Sinha and while answering questions from students.


    He said he was sent in solitary confinement for no reason. He said people in charge of the prison had unchecked power and they make sure that they kill the spirit of the inmates.


    He said he had to spend seven weeks in solitary confinement and it was harsh.


    According to UN Convention, solitary confinement of than two weeks is a big torture.


    Gupta admits that his biggest mistake was to be too busy with too many initiatives.


    "Although in every situation I was involved in, I could make a positive difference but at the end, it added up to the hell of a lot which means I did not pay attention to many details that I should have and steered clear of something I should have steered clear of," he said.


    Gupta, who rose from being an orphan to an international icon, said he could see many transitions in his career as he never lived in comfort zone.


    "If you are too much in comfort zone, change it dramatically, get out of the comfort zone. If you get too much into a comfort zone, you get into a rut and you will not be creative and innovative anymore," he told the students.


    About the book title, Gupta said that a mind without fear was an aspiration. "In many instances I took risk without being afraid. Sometimes it failed me as well," he added.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs
    The subcommittee will have broad jurisdiction to conduct oversight into America's foreign policy.

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs

    India Strongly Takes Up Issue With UK Allowing A Conference On J&K In London

    India Strongly Takes Up Issue With UK Allowing A Conference On J&K In London
    Raveesh Kumar said India was expecting the British government to address its concerns on the issue, adding the conference is "very clearly" intended to undermine unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.  

    India Strongly Takes Up Issue With UK Allowing A Conference On J&K In London

    Indian-American Republican Niraj Antani To Run For Ohio state Senate In 2020

    Niraj Antani will run for the open State Senate District 6, currently represented by Senator Peggy Lehner whose term is ending and also she is retiring, he was quoted as saying.  

    Indian-American Republican Niraj Antani To Run For Ohio state Senate In 2020

    130 Students Arrested In Visa Sting Face Only Civil Immigration Charges: US Official

    130 Students Arrested In Visa Sting Face Only Civil Immigration Charges: US Official
    The 130 students arrested so far in a "pay-to-stay" sting operation using a fake university face only civil immigration charges, according to media reports.

    130 Students Arrested In Visa Sting Face Only Civil Immigration Charges: US Official

    US Announces New Rule For Filing H-1B Visas

    US Announces New Rule For Filing H-1B Visas
    The final rule reverses the order by which US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) selects H-1B petitions under the regular cap and the advanced degree exemption.

    US Announces New Rule For Filing H-1B Visas

    Gigantic Cavity In Antarctic Glacier Signals Rapid Decay: NASA

    Gigantic Cavity In Antarctic Glacier Signals Rapid Decay: NASA
    NASA scientists have discovered a gigantic cavity, almost 300 metres tall, growing at the bottom of the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica

    Gigantic Cavity In Antarctic Glacier Signals Rapid Decay: NASA