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Uber's human resources leader resigned following an internal investigation over how she handled racial discrimination claims within the company.
Chief People Officer Liane Hornsey is accused of using "discriminatory language" and making "derogatory comments" about high-level executives at Uber.
"We are confident that the investigation was conducted in an unbiased, thorough and credible manner, and that the conclusions of the investigation were addressed appropriately," an Uber spokesperson said in a statement.
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