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Explosive Probe: Racist Remarks by Grab Driver Rock Singapore

Grab, a prominent ride-hailing service, launches an investigation into a disturbing incident where a driver allegedly made racist remarks.

NRI Affairs Features Desk by NRI Affairs Features Desk
December 23, 2023
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Racist Remarks by Grab Driver

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Investigation into Racist Remarks by Grab Driver in Singapore

 Incident Overview

A ride-hailing company in Singapore, Grab, is currently conducting an investigation into a disturbing incident where one of its drivers allegedly made racist remarks against a passenger. The incident gained public attention when the unnamed passenger shared details of the encounter, including screenshots of the conversation with the driver, on Instagram. According to the passenger, the driver asked them to “Go back India.”

 Sequence of Events

1. The exchange began when the driver informed the passenger that he could not reach the pickup point due to nearby road works and advised the passenger not to wait.

2. In response, the passenger suggested that the driver cancel the trip if he was unable to reach the pickup point.

3. Instead of canceling, the driver asked if the passenger was of Indian descent.

4. Shockingly, the driver proceeded to make the racist remark, instructing the passenger to “Go back India.”

 Passenger’s Response

The passenger, who has been living and working in Singapore for a decade, condemned the incident as “blatant racism” and deemed it “totally uncalled for.” Despite the negative encounter, the passenger expressed gratitude for the support received from fellow Singaporeans, asserting that this isolated incident does not tarnish their overall positive experience in the country.

 Grab’s Response

Grab, a leading ride-hailing operator in Singapore, is treating the incident with utmost seriousness and has launched a thorough investigation. The company reiterated its strong stance against discriminatory behavior and language on its platform. According to Grab’s code of conduct, driver-partners are expected to treat passengers fairly and are explicitly prohibited from engaging in any form of discrimination.

 Code of Conduct

Grab’s code of conduct outlines clear expectations for driver-partners to create a safe and respectful environment for passengers. Discrimination based on factors such as race, ethnicity, or nationality is explicitly forbidden. The company is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive platform for both drivers and passengers.

 Conclusion

This incident underscores the significance of addressing and rectifying discriminatory behavior and language within the realm of ride-hailing services. Grab’s prompt initiation of an investigation demonstrates the company’s dedication to upholding its standards of conduct and ensuring a positive and respectful experience for all platform users. Instances of racism or discrimination not only conflict with the principles of inclusivity but also pose potential legal and reputational repercussions for the companies involved.

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