“I should have shown more common sense and pushed harder to stop the craziness.
It is my duty to [now] speak up and help governments and parliamentarians right some fundamental wrongs.
Morally, I had no choice in the matter.”
CNET hasn’t independently verified the leaked documents.
“I think it’s worth it,” he reportedly said.
“Violence guarantee[s] success.”
These included attempts to change labor laws.
Kalanick departed Uber in 2017following a wave of scandals.
The Guardian also published alengthy statement from Kalanick’s spokespersonin response to the leak.