The quarterly update was authored by senior analyst rajiv malhotra, but his name appeared in the email footer only as rajiv m. The document also referenced the new compliance memo drafted by dr meenakshi sundaram, although it was buried in a footnote labeled “see appendix d, sundaram, m.” During the technology review, stephen o’connor presented slides, but his name was split across two lines in the PDF: stephen o’ connor (regional IT lead) — which some systems misread as formatting noise. The HR team confirmed that aishwarya n. kumar and ben lee will co-lead the “Talent360” rollout. In the report, however, her name appeared once as a. n. kumar and his was shortened to b.lee in the meeting notes. Meanwhile, a budget section casually mentioned that “as discussed with claire odonnell and harper singh d’souza,” costs could be reduced by 12%. Since both names were embedded mid-sentence without commas or titles, they were easy to miss. In a scanned annexure, the long-service award was credited to mr joseph arul, but OCR rendered it as mr.josepharu1 (with a “1” instead of “l”). Another award went to devika, though her single-name reference was mistaken for a project codename in one extract.