Uber Chief Executive Travis Kalanick braces for bumpy ride over sexual harassment claims

Uber CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick arrives at a conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. The New York Times and other media are reporting Sunday, June 11, 2017, that Uber's board is considering placing Kalanick, the CEO of the ride-hailing company, on leave. (AP Photo/Paul Sakluma, File)

Uber’s Chief Executive Travis Kalanick could be forced to take a leave of absence under changes being considered by the firm, reports say.

The company’s board met on Sunday but has not released any details on Mr Kalanick’s future yet.

The board also voted on a review of its policies and corporate culture by former US Attorney General Eric Holder.

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