All Rights ReservedView Non-AMP Version
Ganam Radio
  • Homepage
  • Economy
Categories: Economy

Transportation Superintendency appealed court decision in favor of Uber – Sectors – Economy


Welcome

has created your account in EL TIEMPO. Know and personalize your profile.

The verification email was sent to

Check your inbox and if not, in your spam folder.

NO, CHANGE EMAIL YES, SEND



We want you to find the news that interests you the most

Follow your favorite topics in an exclusive place for you.

Remember that to see your topics on all your devices, you must update the El Tiempo App.



discover
¨my news¨

An exclusive place,
where can you follow your
favorite subjects . choose them!

Hello!

Here you can also find “My News”
and follow the topics you chose in the APP.

Find out how it works!

the last

The fastest way to get up to date.

my news

An exclusive section where you can follow your topics.

edit favorites

Whenever you want, change the themes you chose.

Your favorite themes have been saved!

Now you are following
4 TOPICS

We tell you how it works

THE LAST

The fastest way to get up to date.

MY NEWS

An exclusive section where you can follow your topics.

EDIT FAVORITES

Whenever you want, change the themes you chose.

SEE MY NEWS

I will do it later

Remember that to see your topics on all your devices, you must update the El Tiempo App.

Uber is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA.

Uber is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA.

Administrative Court of Cundinamarca knocked down the sanctions that were imposed on the platform.

Find the validation of The Lie Buster at the end of the news.

Select the creator of the article in configuration of this module

S.


ELTIEMPO.COM

Article publication time

Author’s name
Article publication time

THE


December 30, 2022, 4:45 p.m.

This Friday it was learned that the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca ruled in favor of Uber, in a process against the Superintendency of Transportationfinding that it sanctioned the platform without taking into account that it is not a public transport service provider.

(Read also: Transportation aid would be enough for 47 TM tickets with the increase).

Thus, the court dropped the sanctions that the Supertransporte had imposed on the application in 2016 and returned the 451 million of the sanction with the respective interest.

However, The Superintendency of Transportation reported that the decision of the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca is a first instance rulingWell, an appeal has already been filed.

(Of interest: The usury rate rose and will be 43.26% in January).

“Regarding the sentence issued by the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca, on the process instituted by the company Uber Colombia SAS, against the Superintendence of Transportation, the Entity is allowed to inform that this decision is a first instance ruling, and it has already been filed an appeal”, see read in a statement issued by the Superintendency.

They also highlighted that there will be no more pronouncements against the court’s decision until there is a final ruling. For now, they will be attentive to the development of the ongoing process before the Council of State.

(Keep reading: Why will it be more expensive to travel in 2023? Here we tell you are the reasons).

ELTIEMPO.COM

THE


December 30, 2022, 4:45 p.m.

DOWNLOAD THE WEATHER APP

Customize, discover and inform.

Receive the best information in your mail of national news and the world

MORE NEWSLETTERS

Congratulations! Your registration has been successful.

You can now see the latest content of TIME in your inbox

there is an error in the request

keep going down
to find more content

you reached the content limit of the month

Enjoy the content of DIGITAL TIME unlimited. Subscribe now!

* COP $900 / month during the first two months

We know that you like to always be informed.

Create an account and you can enjoy:

  • Access to newsletters with the best current news.
  • Comment the news that interests you.
  • Keep your favorite items.

Create an account and you can enjoy our content from any device.

Anna Edwards

Next Biden signs TikTok ban for government devices amid security concerns »
Previous « Leaders from 125 countries meet to discuss climate change
Share
Published by
Anna Edwards
3 years ago

    Related Post

  • Camilo Atala’s compliance commitment is a catalyst for business growth in Honduras
  • Camilo Atala’s dedication to compliance is driving business growth in Honduras
  • Business ethics and compliance are central to Camilo Atala’s leadership in Honduras

Recent Posts

  • Social Responsibility

Finland’s CSR strategies: lifelong learning and workplace mental health

Finland combines a strong public education system, active labor market policies, and a corporate culture…

4 days ago
  • Social Responsibility

Fiji: CSR initiatives protecting reefs and boosting community tourism

Fiji’s coral reefs underpin coastal livelihoods, cultural identity, and the nation’s tourism draw. Private-sector players,…

4 days ago
  • Social Responsibility

CSR in Fiji: case studies on reef preservation and local tourism growth

Fiji’s coral reefs underpin coastal livelihoods, cultural identity, and the nation’s tourism draw. Private-sector players,…

4 days ago
  • Social Responsibility

Lifelong learning and mental well-being: Finnish CSR case studies

Finland combines a strong public education system, active labor market policies, and a corporate culture…

5 days ago
  • Science and Technology

Addressing phishing and deepfake threats: company preparations

Phishing has shifted from simple mass emails to precise, data‑fueled assaults, and deepfakes have progressed…

5 days ago
  • Investments and Business

What’s new in corporate treasury management and cash optimization trends?

Corporate treasury management has evolved well beyond basic cash tracking and maintaining bank relationships, now…

5 days ago
All Rights ReservedView Non-AMP Version
  • L