The company has asked for a second extension related to investigating sexual misconduct allegations among executives.
Alphabet’s board of directors has asked for a two-month extension to respond to a shareholder lawsuit.
It comes as the company’s hired agencies conduct an investigation into sexual misconduct among executives.Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks during signing ceremony committing Google to help expand information technology education at El Centro College in Dallas, Texas, October 3, 2019.to provide a response to a shareholder lawsuit related to executive misconduct.
The latest extension comes one day before the company's expected deadline of Dec. 13, which had already been extended from Nov. 8 at Alphabet's request.that the board formed an independent subcomittee and law firm to investigate how executives handled claims of sexual harassment and other misconduct by chief legal officer David Drummond and other execs.the board in January for allegedly covering up sexual misconduct from executives, including former Android co-founder Andy Rubin.
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