Google CEO Pichai Faces Questions in Antitrust Trial Over Telling Employees to Keep Messages Private
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai will testify in the company's antitrust trial and face questions about telling employees to keep messages private.
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Pichai said in a 2021 meeting to turn off history for the group, just before discussing substantive company business.
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Plaintiffs allege this shows a "companywide culture of concealment" by Pichai.
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The trial could be a "game changer" if Pichai can't explain telling employees to use channels not preserved.
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Google was previously sanctioned by a judge for intentionally destroying chat logs relevant to an antitrust case.
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