South Korea has indicted Ubers CEO on charges of operating an - TopicsExpress



          

South Korea has indicted Ubers CEO on charges of operating an illegal taxi service in the country, which could see him slapped with an $18,000 fine, or two years in jail. ... Earlier this year, Seouls city council banned Uber from operating, and will pay a bounty of around $910 to anyone who reports illegal activity to the authorities. The company has already released a response, saying it believes that Uber is legal in the country engadget/2014/12/24/uber-korea-indictment/
Posted on: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 07:13:13 +0000

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