N.L. government appears to be ignoring disgraced ridesharing company RedSea Riding

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Halifax police investigating Monday morning Dartmouth death as suspicious | SaltWire #newsupdateIt was sent by disgraced ridesharing company RedSea Riding’s CEO Yosief Tesfamicael to Digital Government and Service NL Minister Sarah Stoodley.

“Rest assured, we are fully committed to resolving this situation promptly and effectively. We understand the importance of your trust and partnership, and we are determined to continue serving you with excellence and unwavering integrity.”On Monday, Jan. 29, the company resent the same email to Stoodley, this time including Stoodley’s administrative assistant as well.

On Wednesday, Jan. 31, another email was sent to Stoodley and her assistant. This time it came directly from Tesfamicael rather than the company.“I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the recent suspension of our ride-sharing license, which was issued on January 19, 2024,” he wrote.

“We kindly request your assistance in expediting the resolution process and lifting the suspension on our ridesharing license.

 

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