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​Grab Indonesia hasn't broken any laws, it tells panel hearing discriminatory practices case

By Jet Damazo-Santos ( October 8, 2019, 14:39 GMT | Insight) -- Grab Indonesia defended itself in an antitrust hearing today from claims that it gave special treatment to drivers from a partner car-leasing company, arguing that there was nothing illegal about the relationship or its priority program for drivers. Grab also requested that one of the antitrust commissioners hearing the case be replaced for alleged ethical violations.Grab Indonesia defended itself in an antitrust hearing today from claims that it gave special treatment to drivers from a partner car-leasing company, arguing that there was nothing illegal about the relationship or its priority program for drivers. ...

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