R1-billion New Driver’s Licence printing machines @KASIBCNEWS
R1-billion New Driver’s Licence printing machines @KASIBCNEWS
In response to a RISE Mzansi parliamentary question, the Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, has stated that the current driver’s licence production machines have reached the end of their lifespan, meaning that three new machines, totalling a cost of R1,003,223,784 need to be procured. Each machine costs R334,407,928.
RISE Mzansi is calling on the Minister of Transport to take the nation into her confidence and to be transparent, without interfering in the work of the bidding committee, by providing an update to South Africans on how far the process is, as the last update on this matter was given more than 3months ago on 10 June 2024.
In light of the current machines reaching their lifespan, RISE Mzansi can further disclose that between 2019/20 and 2023/24 R21,091,201,32 was spent maintaining the current equipment, with R870,000 budgeted for the current financial year.
What is vital with the new procurement is that the equipment is serviced and maintained locally so there are no delays in ensuring that South African drivers are able to obtain their driving permits without delays.
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