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Uber sacks executive for sharing medical records of Delhi rape survivor, says report

New Delhi: Uber has fired a top executive who allegedly obtained medical records of a 26-year-old woman raped by an Uber driver in India in 2014, according to a media report.

Eric Alexander, the president of business in the Asia Pacific region, was fired on Tuesday, just as the company announced that it had fired 20 employees over the last few months for harassment, discrimination and inappropriate behaviour.

Alexander had obtained the medical records of the woman executive who was raped and assaulted by Uber driver Shiv Kumar Yadav in New Delhi in 2014, said technology news website Recode.

The report quoted sources as saying that Alexander had showed the medical records to “Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and Senior Vice President Emil Michael”.

Further, numerous executives at the car-hailing company were either told about the records or shown them by this group and sources said Alexander had carried around the document for “about a year” before other executives, “presumably the legal department, obtained the report and destroyed his copy”.

The Delhi passenger was raped and beaten and the assault led to a ban for a few months on Uber in Delhi. The driver was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015.

The Recode report said that while the company was publicly apologetic, “some top executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true”, including Alexander, who was already in India at that time and investigated the claims.

Alexander and other top executives including Kalanick, the founder, allegedly considered whether Uber’s main rival in India, Ola, was behind the incident to sabotage the company.

 

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