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Uber Technologies Inc has asked a senior executive Amit Singhal to leave the company for failing to disclose a sexual harassment allegation stemming from his tenure at Alphabet Inc's Google, an Uber spokeswoman said on February 27, 2017.
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The move comes as the ride services company is investigating allegations of sexual harassment in its own organization. In the beginning of February 2017, a female former engineer at Uber said in a widely read blog post that managers and human resources officers at the company had not punished her manager after she reported his unwanted sexual advances, and even threatened her with a poor performance review.
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Uber last week hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a review of the claims, and Chief Executive Travis Kalanick called the allegations by Fowler "abhorrent and against everything Uber stands for and believes in".
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Kalanick on February 27, 2017, asked Senior Vice President of Engineering Amit Singhal to resign after technology news website Recode informed Uber of the previous sexual harassment allegation, the Uber spokeswoman said.
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Amit Singhal, who was hired in January 2017, did not disclose the allegations when Uber hired him, nor were they revealed by reference checks, the Uber spokeswoman said.
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