Amid criticisms against Grab Philippines, an official of the ride-hailing company said they are open to dialogue with concerned government agencies and even lawmakers, including Rep. Jericho Nograles. “Willing kaming makipag-usap, willing kaming mag-explain,” Gonzales added. ADVERTISEMENTNograles had earlier said the fares of Grab were “illegal” for these did not undergo public hearing. “Without any public hearing, Grab Philippines again unilaterally imposed a new illegal fare condition. [D]uring the April 17 LTFRB hearing, Grab Philippines denied to the board that they impose an P80 minimum fare,” Nograles had said.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer June 05, 2018 09:45 UTC