The lawsuit also alleges that eight employees listed in the documents have since joined the same AI startup, Omniva, which operates in the Middle East. Meta has described Khurana's actions as a "stunning" betrayal and "brazenly disloyal". The company has stated that it takes such misconduct seriously and will continue to work to protect its confidential business and employee information.
Key takeaways:
- Meta is suing former VP Dipinder Singh Khurana for allegedly taking sensitive documents about the company's business and employees when he left to join an AI startup.
- The lawsuit accuses Khurana of uploading internal documents, including the company's 'Top Talent' dossier, to his personal Google Drive and Dropbox before leaving.
- Meta claims that eight employees listed in the documents have also joined the same AI startup, Omniva, which operates in the Middle East.
- Meta has stated that it takes such misconduct seriously and will continue to work to protect confidential business and employee information.