Private firm favoured for issuing FCs: Stalin
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DMK president M.K. Stalin on Tuesday alleged that the Transport Department had allowed a non-public firm to make an enormous revenue within the issuance of health certificates (FC) to move automobiles.
In an announcement in Chennai, he stated Transport Minister M.R. Vijayabhaskar had issued a round amongst Regional Transport Officers, saying that velocity displays, GPS machines and reflectors must be bought from a selected firm in Erode and Chennai, earlier than issuing health certificates.
Call for probe
“Officials have been directed to verify the certificate in the website of the private company. It is a shame that road transport offices have been converted into branches of the private company. What is the relationship between the Transport Minister and the private company? It should be probed by the DVAC,” the DMK chief stated.
Circular withdrawn
Mr. Stalin stated that regardless that the round had been withdrawn within the wake of a courtroom path, the follow of shopping for machines and receiving a nod from the personal firm for issuing FCs continued.
Urging Mr. Vijayabhaskar to surrender the follow, Mr. Stalin stated if the DMK was elected to energy, motion could be taken in opposition to these concerned within the irregularities.
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