it started a taxi war. but while many cab drivers were on the streets, the leak shows uber had a friend in government. the documents show that despite uber offering an illegal service, emanuel macron, then minister for economic and digital affairs, agreed to help them change the law. the leak shows uber offered to draft new legislation and thanked mr macron for his cooperation. president macron s spokesperson said it was his job to work with tech companies and to remove barriers. the leak shows how uber went about changing laws and rules around the world. in 2016, the documents show their lobbying and pr budget was $90 million.
when uberfirst arrived in france, it started a taxi war. but while many cab drivers were on the streets, the leak shows uber had a friend in government. the documents show that despite uber offering an illegal service, emmanuel macron, then ministerfor economic and digital affairs, agreed to help them change the law. the leak shows uber offered to draft new legislation and thanked mr macron for his cooperation. president macron s spokesperson said it was his job to work with tech companies and to remove barriers. the leak shows how uber went about changing laws and rules around the world.
The sax appeal of David Sanborn to liven jazz fest 4 years ago
Renowned the world over for his slick, funky and Rhythm & Blues-influenced jazz style, Sanborn, whose major instrument is the alto-saxophone, is a multi-Grammy Award winner
If you ever tuned in to Late Date on KBC’s English Service then you might recall the signature song that ushered in the programme. It is called The Seduction. The composer is none other than David Sanborn, the jazzist who conjures up all sorts of memories and ideas musical. Here’s a saxophonist whose sound has been heard in recordings ranging from soul, pop, R&B, funk, and jazz for over four decades.
Taxi boss’s son on bail after allegedly firing at ‘hitmen’ who gunned down his father 23 February 2021 - 17:40 The state dropped murder charges against Yusri Gordon last week after he allegedly shot and killed two suspected hitmen who killed his father. File photo. Image: Aron Hyman
The son of a taxi boss faces a criminal charge after allegedly gunning down two hitmen sent to kill his father in Bellville, Cape Town.
The crime scene was filmed by commuters returning home from work shortly after the shooting on February 15. Footage showed three people lying on the pavements outside the regional office of the department of water & sanitation.