Ola shuts down immediately in Aus | Tesla's building robotaxis | KPMG’s $38 million exam fine
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Ola has announced it will officially shut down its ride sharing services in Australia after 6 years as well as other international markets
Tesla has reportedly scrapped its plan to build a lower-cost electric vehicle and is focusing on Robotaxis
KPMG Netherlands has been hit with a $38 million fine for widespread exam cheating from 2016-2020
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