The senior vice president of Uber recently suggested that the private car service should hire a team of researchers to reveal damaging personal information about their critics in the media, Buzzfeed reported Monday.
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The executive, Emil Michael, made the remarks during a dinner conversation Friday at New York City’s Waverly Inn, which he later said he believed was off the record. Journalist Michael Wolff reportedly invited a BuzzFeed editor to the dinner, without communicating to his guest that the meeting would be off the record. The attendees included Arianna Huffington, publisher of The Huffington Post, and Ian Osborne, former adviser to the British prime minister.
According to BuzzFeed, Michael outlined his idea of spending a million dollars to hire four opposition researchers and four journalists to help Uber fight the press by investigating journalists’ backgrounds and personal lives.
“The remarks attributed to me at a private dinner — borne out of frustration during an informal debate over what I feel is sensationalistic media coverage of the company I am proud to work for — do not reflect my actual views and have no relation to the company’s views or approach. They were wrong no matter the circumstance and I regret them,” Michael said in a statement emailed to msnbc by a member of Uber’s communications team.









