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Chief Adviser's office moves to stop unauthorized use of govt vehicles
  • Staff Correspondent
  • 2024-09-03 01:13:05

 The Office of the Chief Adviser has issued a directive to halt any unauthorized use of government vehicles by officials.

A letter was sent on Monday from the Office of the Chief Adviser to the secretaries of all ministries and departments, instructing them to enforce this directive.

The letter noted that the government had observed that many public servants were using government vehicles in violation of existing rules and without proper authorization. In some cases, vehicles are being requisitioned from various departments, directorates, agencies, banks, insurance companies and other organizations without any valid reason.

Furthermore, the letter pointed out that certain officials, who have already received interest-free loans for vehicles under the Interest-Free Loan and Vehicle Service Monetization Policy 2020, are still using vehicles from various government institutions in an unethical and unauthorized manner, despite receiving the full maintenance allowance of Tk50,000. Clause 17 of the policy explicitly prohibits such irregularities.

The letter further stated that the tendency of some public servants to use unauthorized vehicles is causing disorder within the civil service, leading to financial waste, and raising ethical concerns that severely damage the public image of government employees. This, in turn, is creating doubts among the public about the government’s commitment to accountability.

In light of this, the secretaries were urged to strictly prohibit the unauthorized use of vehicles by officials in their respective ministries, departments and subordinate offices.

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