The magic spell Uber is able to cast over regulators to avoid the same requirements as taxi and livery services is ending in South Korea in harsh fashion. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, along with the local Uber subsidiary, have been indicted by Seoul prosecutors.
Uber’s CEO and South Korean operating unit indicted
An Uber spokeswoman revealed that Kalanick and Uber’s South Korean operating unit were indicted by the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office for violating a law prohibiting individuals or firms without appropriate licenses from providing or facilitating transportation.
The move is likely a warning show across the bow of Uber, as South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported that prosecutors will not make...


