#UberFiles reveals internal communications between top figures and politicians involved in the company’s aggressive scramble into international markets
🧵Here’s some key excerpts from leaked text messages, emails and more exchanged by Uber insiders. ⤵️ bit.ly/3cVbbsW
1/ Leaked files show that Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick personally ordered staff to hit a “kill switch” to prevent authorities from seizing company documents and downplayed concerns about potential violence against drivers as Uber faced pushback. bit.ly/3nSyR3x
2/ A top lobbyist and source of the #UberFiles leak, Mark MacGann brazenly asked political leaders for favors, cultivated ties to Russian oligarchs, and was involved in discussions to undermine police raids, internal communications show. bit.ly/3nSyR3x
3/ #UberFiles show that as the company faced regulatory hurdles in France, company executives had direct lines to Emmanuel Macron, then serving as the country’s economy minister, and held several undisclosed meetings with the rising politician. bit.ly/3yWVIBn
4/ Powerful Russian banker Herman Gref was one of a slew of oligarchs & billionaires that Uber called “allies” who could be used “to protect the business from attacks by competitors and ‘invisible forces’” in a leaked memo on Uber’s plans to enter Russia. bit.ly/3IsqtRL
5/ Neelie Kroes, a former European commissioner, pressed a Dutch minister and other officials “to force regulator and police to back off” an investigation of Uber’s Amsterdam office during her ‘cooling-off period’ from the commission, #UberFiles show. bit.ly/3nSyR3x
6/ David Plouffe, one of a number of former Obama aides recruited for Uber’s lobbying team, became a key player in the company’s global expansion, holding unpublicized meetings with several U.S. officials and leading Uber’s international regulatory fights. bit.ly/3nSyR3x
7/ An early Uber exec, Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, now head of Uber Eats, wrote to staff about a “very good playbook” on tactics “to fight enforcement” and sought to frustrate authorities in Brussels attempting to catch illegal Uber cars, #UberFiles show. bit.ly/3nSyR3x
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It’s been a few days since ICIJ, @guardian and 40 media partners began publishing the #UberFiles – a global exposé on aggressive tactics the ride-hailing giant used to storm into markets around the world.
🧵 Here’s a roundup of the fallout so far. bit.ly/3yzniD1
🇫🇷 One of the most high-profile officials whose intimate dealings with Uber were exposed in the #UberFiles is now-French President Emmanuel Macron.
Macron issued a rude rebuttal to the findings as opposition politicians call for a parliamentary inquiry. bit.ly/3IEyeEi
🇪🇺 Also in the spotlight is former European Commision VP Neelie Kroes, who became one of Uber’s most trusted advisers, leaked records in the #UberFiles show.
Two dozen European politicians have called for a probe on Kroes’ secret lobbying efforts. bit.ly/3IEyeEi
It’s the second day of #UberFiles revelations as ICIJ, @guardian, and more than 40 global media partners blow the lid on the covert business strategies of one of the biggest and most influential tech startups of our time.
REVEALED: Mark MacGann, a former chief lobbyist for Uber and key player in the company’s efforts to expand into Europe, the Middle East and Africa, came forward as the source of the #UberFiles.
He shares why he leaked the records here: bit.ly/3OXkbMg
#UberFiles show that MacGann brazenly asked political leaders for favors, was involved in discussions about deploying a so-called “kill switch” to cut access to Uber data during police raids, and cultivated ties to Russian oligarchs.
In an explosive new leak, the #UberFiles reveal untold forces that drove the tech company to global dominance — reshaping livelihoods, labor markets and daily transit for people around the world.
Sensitive texts, emails and memos from more than 124,000 internal records detail secret, controversial tactics the ride-hailing giant used to storm into markets across the globe — in the words of Uber executives and insiders themselves.
The leaked #UberFiles records stem from 2013 to 2017, a pivotal period of global expansion for the ride-hailing startup when it was barging into cities in defiance of local laws and seeking to grind the taxi industry and labor activists into submission. bit.ly/3yWVIBn
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#ParadisePapers reveals the network of middlemen he used to acquire the yacht and other luxury assets worth hundreds of millions. bit.ly/3MpOold
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