Ah, she woke up a bit too early! After twenty years, she got the courage to say "MeToo", that too because of the Movement. Whether consensual or not, as per her own account, it was a matter of convenience to suit her and to realise her aspirations even at the cost of chastity. Any other girl would have either lodged a complaint or left the job. And, even if consensual, Mr Akbar, a married man, cannot absolve himself from condemnation for the illicit relationship.
If one felt coerced then, one should have had courage to protest against it widely and loudly. Or one should quit the post. Clinging on to the post at the cost of one's own honour and dignity smacks of cowardice and putting the job above one's chastity.Of what use protesting after 15 or 20 years?