The Philippine Competition Commission has imposed a P16.15-million fine on Grab Philippines for overpricing and cancellation of users’ rides. | KAguilarINQ
“For the fourth leg of the initial undertaking, PCC imposes a fine of P14.15 million for Grab’s extraordinary deviation on its pricing commitment, and P2 million for exceeding driver cancellations at 7.76% instead of the committed 5%,” PCC said Wednesday in a statement.PCC said passengers who availed of Grab’s service between May 11 and August 10 this year shall expect a rebate within 60 days via GrabPay credits.
“PCC underscores that the disgorged amount shall be paid by Grab and shall not be passed on to its drivers or riders,” the antitrust body added.
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