Pennsylvania utility regulators reconsidered - and then reinstated - a record-setting USD 11.4 million fine imposed on ride-hailing company Uber.
Today's vote by the Public Utility Commission comes four months after the original vote to fine San Francisco-based Uber for operating in Pennsylvania for six months in 2014 without the required approval.
Commissioners had criticised Uber for continuing to operate for a month, even after being issued a cease-and-desist order and for what were described as obstructive actions during the agency's investigation.
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Uber appealed the original fine, while Democratic Gov Tom Wolf and top state lawmakers had urged the commission to reduce it.
The commission agreed in June to conduct a rehearing.
A pair of administrative law judges last year recommended a USD 50 million fine.
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