By Dalila Abu Bakar ( October 15, 2025, 05:43 GMT | Insight) -- Grab has won its final legal battle against the Malaysia Competition Commission, or MyCC, after the Federal Court on Tuesday dismissed the regulator’s last attempt to reinstate a proposed 86.8-million-ringgit ($19.5 million) fine over alleged anti-competitive practices, according to lawyers who acted for the company.Grab has won its final legal battle against the Malaysian antitrust agency, after the Federal Court on Tuesday dismissed the regulator’s last attempt to reinstate a proposed 86.8-million-ringgit ($19.5 million) fine over alleged anti-competitive practices, according to lawyers who acted for the company....
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