No mercy for corrupt DVLA officials: CEO warns

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotei, has issued a strong warning against illegal licensing activities within the agency, vowing to prosecute any staff found engaging in such corrupt practices.
Mr Kotei expressed grave concern over the fraudulent issuance of licenses, emphasizing that these activities pose a significant risk to road safety.
“Those who engage in these acts are endangering lives on the road, and I will ensure that they are removed and prosecuted,” he cautioned.
He underscored the need for all drivers to go through the proper licensing process to enhance road safety.
The DVLA boss further revealed that he is actively monitoring the agency’s operations and has launched investigations into allegations of staff colluding with unauthorized middlemen, commonly referred to as “goro boys,” to facilitate illegal licensing.
“When people remain in one place for too long, they build connections with these ‘goro boys’ and start extorting money to issue licenses fraudulently. I have gathered evidence on this and have already initiated an investigation,” he disclosed.
To curb such misconduct,Mr Kotei announced that staff transfers will be enforced to prevent employees from forming deep-rooted relationships that enable malpractice.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to restoring integrity within the DVLA.
“While some employees are dedicated to serving the country, others are only focused on making money through illegal means.
This must stop.
Any staff caught engaging in illegal licensing will face prosecution,” he warned.
Mr Kotei assured the public that his leadership will prioritize transparency and accountability, ensuring that only qualified drivers are granted licenses through the proper procedures, ultimately improving road safety across the country.
He spoke in an exclusive interview with Accra-based Hot FM.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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