Mark MacGann, former top executive, comes forward as Uber Files leaker
https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2022/07/11/uber-files-whistleblower-mark-macgann/
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MacGann, the public face of the companys tumultuous European expansion, said he leaked the trove of documents to make up for his role in its aggressive practices: We had actually sold people a lie.
Mark MacGann, the former high-ranking Uber executive who served as the companys public face in Europe during a tumultuous period of expansion, revealed himself Monday as the whistleblower behind blockbuster revelations into the ride-hailing companys inner workings.
A longtime European lobbyist, MacGann interacted with top global business and government leaders during his tenure with the company between 2014 and 2016 but also came face-to-face with the violent protests over Ubers disruptive practices.
He said he left the company having concluded that Ubers culture left him powerless to question or change its ways, and fearing that the rancorous backlash against the company put his familys safety at risk.
MacGann leaked more than 124,000 company documents to the Guardian, which shared the materials with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which helped lead the project, and dozens of other news organizations, including The Washington Post. The Uber Files, which date to between 2013 and 2017, reveal the ride-hailing companys aggressive entrance into cities around the world while frequently challenging the reach of existing laws and regulations.