Uber pays $2.6 million to settle Dutch case: prosecutors
The settlement over Ubers UberPop service included both a fine and giving back revenue.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Uber has paid around 2.3 million euros ($2.6 million) in a settlement after it was found to have offered an unlicensed taxi service in the Netherlands in 2014-2015, Dutch prosecutors said on Friday.
The settlement over Uber’s “UberPop” service - in which people with no taxi license transport passengers in their own cars and use Uber software to find customers and handle payments - included both a fine and giving back revenue earned from the service in the Netherlands.