In a move to scrutinize the safety measures of the ride-hailing giant, a US House Committee has initiated an inquiry into Uber, focusing on allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct. This development comes on the heels of a recent New York Times investigation that shed light on a disturbing pattern of underreporting by Uber regarding incidents of sexual assault and misconduct.The New York Times' exposé revealed that the actual number of incidents of sexual abuse and misconduct involving Uber's drivers and passengers far exceeded what the company had previously disclosed. The investigation's findings have sparked widespread concern and raised questions about Uber's commitment to ensuring the safety of its users.The House Committee's inquiry aims to delve deeper into Uber's handling of these allegations, examining the company's policies and procedures for reporting and addressing incidents of sexual misconduct. The committee will likely scrutinize Uber's safety record, its background check processes for drivers, and the support systems in place for victims of abuse.This congressional probe marks a significant escalation of the scrutiny Uber faces over its safety record. The company has faced mounting criticism in recent years over its handling of allegations of sexual misconduct, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability. As the inquiry unfolds, Uber's responses and actions will be closely watched, and the company's commitment to prioritizing user safety will be put to the test.
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