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13 MAY 2002 |
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NEWS EDITORS / TRANSPORT REPORTERS |

CAMPAIGN AGAINST ABUSE OF GOVERNMENT VEHICLES
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport’s campaign against the
abuse of government vehicles is paying dividends, Transport Minister, S’bu
Ndebele has announced.
"The Fraud Awareness campaign
launched during March 2002, was a resounding success with 111 government
vehicles being impounded by the Road Traffic Inspectorate for contravening
the policies and procedures regulating the use of official vehicles,"
says Minister Ndebele.
The initiative was launched with the
distribution of pamphlets at various toll plazas across the province,
alerting the public of the rules governing the use of official vehicles.
This was followed by four blitzes conducted by the Road Traffic
Inspectorate, supported by administrative staff from Provincial Motor
Transport.
The most common reasons for vehicles being impounded were that
officials were travelling without the proper authority and vehicles were
being used for private purposes.
"One million Rand was saved in the past year by cracking down on
the abuse of the provincial government vehicle fleet", Minister
Ndebele says.
Abuse of government vehicles can be classified as
using the incorrect type of vehicle for a specific activity, bad driving
habits resulting in excessive service and repair, using a vehicle without
the relevant authority, using a vehicle for private purposes, the
fraudulent use of petrol cards, and any contravention of the Road Traffic
Act.
All officials utilising state-owned vehicles are required to be in
possession of a trip authority. The trip authority states the details of
the driver, the date of the journey, the start and end points of the
journey, details of passengers to be transported and authorising
signatures from the responsibility manager, supervisor and transport
officer.
Disciplinary action will be taken against officials who are caught
abusing government vehicles by their respective Departments. These actions
may vary depending on the nature of the abuse but can result in the
dismissal of perpetrators.
The public can assist the Department of Transport to eradicate abuse of
government vehicles by reporting such abuse on the toll free hotline 0800
002 375.
The Department of Transport will continue with exercises to eradicate
the abuse of government vehicles thereby saving the taxpayer’s
money.
Issued By: |
Thabang Chiloane
Spokesperson - KZN Transport Department
Cell: 082 805 5748 |
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