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DVLA reviews plan to send staff abroad after public backlash
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) says it is reviewing its plan to extend licensing services to Ghanaians living abroad, following public criticism over the possible use of state resources to deploy staff outside the country. In a statement issued on Wednesday, February 26, DVLA management said it had taken note of public concerns and was now considering alternative ways of delivering services to citizens in the diaspora.
26 Feb, 14:40 — 26 Feb, 14:40
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