Grab and Uber said they were scheduled to file their motions on Thursday. “LTFRB told Grab and Uber to stop activating the partners online so as not to give false hopes to their partners,” Lizada said. Grab Philippines country head Brian Cu announced that Grab would file a motion for reconsideration today, Thursday. In a post on social media on Wednesday, Cu said: “We thank the LTFRB for convening us this morning to discuss the July 11 order,” Cu said. The meeting, which Grab, Uber, and U-hop attended, discussed the possible impact of the LTFRB’s order to passengers and the transport network vehicle system (TNVs), according to Cu.
Source: Manila Times July 20, 2017 03:33 UTC