The Uber Files timeline: How the company lobbied the Irish government to approve its business model

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Uber believed it could ‘get some political leverage’ to push the Irish government to loosen taxi industry rules to allow its business model operate in Ireland by establishing a service centre in Limerick, leaked files show. Here's the timeline of events

Andrew Byrne, Uber’s head of public policy for the UK and Ireland, tells colleagues that the company is considering opening a service centre in Ireland, outside Dublin, and wants “to use it to get some political leverage”. He believes Uber “can make a big splash” and asks colleagues for suggestions “on how we get maximum impact” with a view to getting its message across about the Irish regulations with taoiseach Enda Kenny and minister for transport Paschal Donohoe.

John Moran: from Department of Finance secretary to Uber's political adviser. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish TimesThe State’s lobbying register shows Moran lobbies Noonan, minister for transport Paschal Donohoe, minister for education Richard Bruton, and Donohoe’s special adviser Stephen Lynam on behalf of Uber for the first time in this period, holding between two and five meetings.

 

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He was asleep. Try again in September when he wakes up.

Uber will never be allowed in Ireland. Affordable travel? Not in this god damned place.

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