Tony West leaves Pepsi to become Uber’s new Chief Legal Officer
That may
have been the question new Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi was asking
when thinking about who to pick to help navigate his ride-sharing service
through the murky legal waters it’s now sailing in.
With Uber
the subject of not one, not two, not three, but at least five federal
investigations and a whole slew of lawsuits, Tony West, the former general
counsel at PepsiCo and a senior Justice Department official in the Obama
Administration, has his work cut out for him.
The most
valuable privately held company in the United States at the moment is currently
under federal investigation for potentially violating the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act; for developing software to spy on drivers for competing
ride-sharing services; and for using software to allow its drivers to evade law
enforcement in jurisdictions where it was not permitted to operate. Bloomberg
News recently reported that the company was also facing probes into price-fixing
and its involvement in the potential theft of trade secrets from Alphabet.
That kind of
casework would be a mountain for any legal eagle, but West also has to contend
with the trade secrets battle between Uber and Alphabet subsidiary Waymo.
In a
statement to Uber’s staff obtained by TechCrunch, chief executive Khosrowshahi
noted that “finding a strong legal partner has been one of my top priorities.”
Khosrowshahi
praised West’s experience heading up an international team of lawyers and wrote
that West’s experience as a former federal prosecutor and senior Department of
Justice official meant that he was “well equipped to handle the investigations
into our past practices.”
West fills a
slot that was vacant since Salle Yoo, the company’s previous legal officer,
resigned in early September, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
In the
letter to Uber employees, Khosrowshahi praised Yoo for her service:
I want to
close by thanking Salle for all of her hard work in helping build Uber into the
incredible company that touches so many drivers and riders all over the world.
She has been a great partner as I’ve gotten up to speed over the past (almost)
two months. I especially appreciate all that Salle is doing to ensure that
Tony’s transition is as smooth as possible.
Please join
me in congratulating Tony and wishing Salle well in her post-Uber life.
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