No more dark tints for all government vehicles.
Permanent Secretary for the Public Service Commission Parmesh Chand said the policy instruction relates to the government ministries and there are reasons why the dark tints have to be removed.
He said a number of ministries have removed the dark tints from their vehicles.
According to a PSC circular issued last Thursday, all Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Departments should ensure that the tints are removed no later than close of business.
Chand added failure to adhere to the directive may result in their vehicle being impounded and the tints removed at their cost.
He also said that the policy to no longer have dark tints will also save tax dollars as it is not cheap to have the tinted windows.
Story by: Watisoni Butabua
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