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Alphabet board probes conduct cases

The inquiry includes the behavior of its chief legal officer.

- Bloomberg

Alphabet Inc.’s board is investigat­ing how the company dealt with accusation­s of sexual harassment and misconduct against some of its executives.

“As has already been confirmed in public court filings, in early 2019, Alphabet’s board of directors formed a special litigation committee to consider claims made by shareholde­rs in various lawsuits relating to past workplace conduct,” Alphabet, Google’s parent company, said in an emailed statement Wednesday.

The investigat­ion includes the behavior of Chief Legal Officer David Drummond, a long time senior executive who has been accused of having relationsh­ips with employees, CNBC reported

Wednesday.

The board of directors has hired a law firm to help with the investigat­ion and contact alleged victims, CNBC also said.

A 2018 New York Times report detailed three accounts of senior Google executives, including Drummond, having relationsh­ips with employees. Two of those executives, Andy Rubin

and Rich DeVaul, have left the company, but Drummond remains.

In August, a former Google employee, Jennifer Blakely, who participat­ed in the New York Times story, elaborated on accusation­s she made to the New York Times about Drummond, saying that she was forced out of the company and that he refused to pay child support after their relationsh­ip ended.

Drummond has acknowledg­ed the relationsh­ip with Blakely. “Other than Jennifer, I never started a relationsh­ip with anyone else who was working at Google or Alphabet,” he said in a statement in August. He did not return an email seeking comment.

The New York Times also reported last year that Rubin, the founder of Android, was given a $90-million severance package when he left Google in 2014. That news prompted a walkout by thousands of Google employees and has spurred efforts to reform how the company handles sexual harassment and misconduct complaints.

Some shareholde­rs have sued the company over this episode and other workplace conduct, and the Alphabet board’s special litigation committee is considerin­g these claims, the Alphabet spokeswoma­n said Wednesday.

 ?? Eric Piermont AFP/Getty Images ?? GOOGLE CHIEF Legal Officer David Drummond was accused of having relationsh­ips with employees.
Eric Piermont AFP/Getty Images GOOGLE CHIEF Legal Officer David Drummond was accused of having relationsh­ips with employees.

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