Taiwan offering rewards for reporting Uber violations

Taiwan News
Date: 2017/01/08
By: Central News Agency

Taiwan’s government is offering rewards of up to NT$300,000 (US$9,300) a year per capita to members

Taiwan’s government is offering rewards to members of the pu(By Central News Agency)

of the public who provide information about transportation services offered by the ride-hailing company Uber, which are illegal in the country, the transportation ministry said Friday.

People who provide information that result in fines of between NT$100,000 and NT$5 million against Uber will be eligible to receive 10 percent of the fine, up to a maximum of NT$30,000 a year, the ministry said.

For those who give information that leads to fines of between NT$5 million and NT$10 million, the reward will be 1 percent, with a ceiling of NT$80,000, according to the ministry.

It said that for fines of over NT$10 million, the reward will be NT$100,000 but no one person will be eligible to receive more than NT$300,000 per year, no matter how many reports they make or the size of the fine levied against the company as a result.    [FULL  STORY]

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