The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Uber says appeals 1-month Philippine suspension, resuming services

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MANILA: Uber said yesterday it had appealed to the Philippine authoritie­s to reconsider a onemonth suspension handed out to the ride-hailing firm a day earlier, and was resuming services as it waits for a decision.

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) decided late on Monday to halt the service over Uber’s defiance of an order to cease accepting new driver applicatio­ns.

Uber is hugely popular in the Philippine­s, regarded by its users as more reliable and competitiv­e than the country’s outdated public transport services.

The suspension led to an outpouring of anger by Filipinos on social media. Uber issued an email to users informing them of the suspension, entitled “we’ll be serving you again soon”.

In the appeal to the LTFRB, Uber said it had the right to due process and wanted a stay of implementa­tion of the suspension.

“This means that Uber’s operations will continue until the motion is resolved,” Uber said in a Facebook posting.

“Over the course of this morning, tens of thousands of riders were left stranded, causing needless inconvenie­nce, while drivers were unable to access the earning opportunit­ies they rely on.

“We are looking forward to urgently resolving this matter.”

The LTFRB could not immediatel­y be reached for comment on Uber announcing its services would restart right away.

The Philippine­s suspension is the latest setback this year to Uber, one of the most valuable startups in the world with a valuation upwards of $60 billion, which is struggling to recover from a series of scandals and is hiring a new leader.

The Philippine­s was the first Southeast Asian nation to regulate app-based car-hailing operations after drawing up rules in 2015.

Last year the LTFRB suspended the acceptance and processing of applicatio­ns for all ride-sharing services, including Uber, to study further how to regulate the industry.

Uber said it continued to accept new applicatio­ns for drivers amid strong demand for the service, but did not process them. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Driver operators stand outside the Uber main office in Mandaluyon­g city, metro Manila, Philippine­s August 15. Uber said yesterday it had appealed to the Philippine authoritie­s to reconsider a one-month suspension handed out to the ride-hailing firm a...
Driver operators stand outside the Uber main office in Mandaluyon­g city, metro Manila, Philippine­s August 15. Uber said yesterday it had appealed to the Philippine authoritie­s to reconsider a one-month suspension handed out to the ride-hailing firm a...

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