KEY POINTS
  • Google's human resources department reportedly told employees to delete a memo that was circulating with details about the company's secretive plans to launch a censored search app in China, according to The Intercept. 
  • The memo reportedly appeared to contradict comments from Google CEO Sundar Pichai that the project was in its early stages. 
Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks on stage during the annual Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2018.

Google scrambled to delete an internal memo circulating among employees with details about its proposed censored search app for China that showed that plans were farther along than company executives had previously indicated, The Intercept reports.

The memo, written by a Google engineer who was asked to work on the product, started circulating earlier this month, before human resources contacted employees believed to have read or saved it, and told them to immediately delete any copies. The document reportedly highlighted that information about the project on internal company networks seemed to contradict recent comments from Google CEO Sundar Pichai.