Travis Kalanick won’t be returning to Uber as its chief executive, according to a co-founder of the embattled ride-sharing app.

Garrett Camp, who also has a seat on Uber’s board, told employees in a Monday memo that he had received questions about Kalanick’s future at an all-hands meeting last week.

“Several questions were about the CEO search and confusion around the process,” Camp said in the Monday memo, which was first leaked to Recode.

“Despite rumors I’m sure you’ve seen in the news, Travis is not returning as CEO,” Camp wrote. “We are committed to hiring a new world-class CEO to lead Uber.”

According to Recode, Kalanick has recently been telling colleagues he is “Steve Jobs-ing it,” likening himself to the legendary Apple founder who returned to lead the company in 1997 after being fired a dozen years earlier.

Nevertheless, Camp on Monday told Uber employees, “It’s time for a new chapter and the right leader for our next phase of growth … Uber must evolve and mature as we improve our culture and practices, to achieve our mission of bringing mobility to everyone.”

Here’s the full email: