Highlights 1 Amit Singhal had joined Uber in January 2016 after working for 15 years at Google. 2 It was found that Singhal didn't disclose to the company that he left Google a year earlier after facing a sexual harassment allegation, Recode reported. A top Indian-born executive at Uber was asked to resign after the ride-sharing titan found that he had not disclosed leaving his previous job at Google after a sexual harassment complaint, a media report said. Google had deemed the employee's claim of harassment against Singhal credible in an internal investigation. Singhal's departure comes at a time when Uber is facing intense scrutiny following allegations of sexual harassment by a former female employee against her manager.
Source: India Today March 01, 2017 04:00 UTC