House subcommittee finalizes contentious clauses in proposed Ride-Hailing Act?
LEGISLATION WATCH- House subcommittee finalizes contentious clauses in proposed Ride-Hailing Act? A House of Representatives’ subcommittee charged with reviewing the Ride-Hailing Apps Act has reportedly finalized changes to the wording of the legislation’s contentious clauses, including one requiring companies such as Uber and Careem to protect data privacy and another compelling them to share their data with state agencies when requested, Al Mal reports. There’s no word on the exact nature of the amendments the committee has made.
Uber / Careem appeal this Saturday: The news comes just days before the Supreme Administrative Court is scheduled to hear on Saturday, 5 May an appeal by Uber and Careem of a lower court decision that ordered the two companies to suspend operations. The Administrative Court has scheduled a separate hearing for 15 May. The two companies continue to operate under a Court of Urgent Matters ruling that stayed the initial suspension.