The Asian Age

‘Shady’ stint in Google chases Uber top exec

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New York, Feb. 28: An India-born top executive at Uber was asked to resign after the ride-sharing titan found that he did not disclose that he had left his previous job at Google after a sexual harassment complaint, a media report said.

Amit Singhal had joined Uber in January as senior vice president of Engineerin­g after working for 15 years at Google, where he oversaw the internet giant’s search efforts.

A report in technology news website Recode said Uber CEO Travis Kalanick asked Mr Singhal to resign on Monday after it was found that Mr Singhal did not disclose to the car-hailing company that he had left Google a year earlier after an allegation against him of sexual harassment from an employee.

Google had deemed the employee’s claim of sexual harassment against Mr Singhal “credible” in an internal investigat­ion.

The report said Mr Singhal, “a highly regarded engineer in Silicon Valley”, had disputed the allegation to Google executives at the time and denied the allegation­s again.

“Harassment is unacceptab­le in any setting. I certainly want everyone to know that I do not condone and have not committed such behaviour,” he said in an email to Recode.

“In my 20-year career, I have never been accused of anything like this before and the decision to leave Google was my own,” he said.

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