Uber pays $2.6 million to settle Dutch case

Uber pays $2.6 million to settle Dutch case

Uber has paid around 2.3 million euros ($2.6 million) in a settlement after it was found to have offered an unlicensed taxi administration in the Netherlands in 2014-2015, Dutch investigators said on Friday.

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The settlement over Uber’s “UberPop” administration – in which individuals without any taxi permit transport travelers in their very own vehicles and use Uber programming to discover clients and handle installments – included both a fine and giving back income earned from the administration in the Netherlands.

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