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Uber board accused of cutting corners in compliance leading to sexual harassment lawsuits

Shareholders sued the board of Uber Technologies 'on Monday, accusing management and directors of allowing the ride-sharing firm to cut corners in compliance matters. This led to thousands of lawsuits by victims of sexual harassment and assault.

Shareholders led by a Detroit pension fund filed a lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco alleging that board members ignored repeated internal and external warnings regarding Uber's alleged failure?to?address sex abuse by drivers?aswell as violations of the federal disability law.

Uber's reputation was "irredeemably" damaged, according to the lawsuit. The board of directors were informed that less than 40% users believed?the company took safety seriously.

The complaint said that Uber is a "serial offender" when it comes to compliance.

The derivative lawsuit seeks to??order directors to reimburse Uber as a result of their alleged breach of fiduciary duty and violation of federal securities laws. Dara Khosrowshahi, the chief executive of Uber, is one of the defendants.

Uber did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reporting by Jonathan Stempel, New York; Editing and proofreading by Mark Porter and Bill Berkrot

(source: Reuters)