APAD: Maxim, InDrive Allowed To Resume Operations In Malaysia

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APAD: Maxim, InDrive Allowed To Resume Operations In Malaysia
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E-hailing platforms Maxim and InDrive have been granted permission to continue operations in Malaysia, following a successful appeal and implementation of corrective measures. However, the Land Public Transport Agency has stated that both companies will remain under close scrutiny for the next three months, with progress reviews scheduled on a quarterly basis.

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