Baghdad / Obelisk: The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, issued, on Saturday 14/01/2023, several directives related to traffic and the companies contracting with it.
The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Yahya Rasool, said that Al-Sudani directed a study of the implementation of the termination of the contract of the contracting company with the Police Martyrs Fund in the Traffic Directorate, from which an amount of (35) thousand dinars is deducted in favor of a company upon completion of the transactions.
He pointed out that Al-Sudani directed a study of transferring fees and imports of roads and bridges stipulated in Presidency Resolution No. (40) of 2015, which the Traffic Directorate deducts when registering vehicles or transferring their ownership to the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Municipalities and the Municipality of Baghdad in coordination with the Ministry of Finance in order to immediately start rehabilitating roads and bridges. And the development of some alternative ways to reduce the traffic congestion that does not result in a financial or legal impact on the state.
Al-Sudani also directed a study of terminating the (contract or waiting) by conducting a (shake-up) examination at the present time and stopping the collection of the amount (30) thousand dinars, provided that there is no financial or legal impact on the state.
Al-Sudani also directed a study of terminating the contract of the contracting company with the Ministry of the Interior, with regard to (driver’s license seekers, examination and testing procedures).
Rasool added that Al-Sudani directed a study of the Traffic Directorate’s tightening of procedures on the stations of the specified weight of carrying vehicles, as they affect the internal and external roads.
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