Pishevar, who has denied the accusations, said in a statement provided by his lawyer that he was voluntarily leaving Sherpa Capital, which he co-founded, because of ongoing “untruthful attacks” against him. Uber seeks to appeal UK workers’ rights decision at Supreme CourtReuters was unable to independently confirm the accusations. “I refuse to allow my enemies to drag my Sherpa family into their fight with me,” Pishevar said in the statement. His announcement on Thursday made his departure from Sherpa Capital permanent. British city refuses license for UberPishevar in November sued Arlington, Virginia-based Definers Public Affairs and its founder, Matt Rhoades, and president, Joe Pounder.
Source: The Express Tribune December 15, 2017 07:41 UTC