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COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka’s Department of Motor Traffic on Sunday (08) decided to further suspend all operations at its Werahera and Narahepita offices until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The DMT said it regrets to inform that all appointments made via the 011 2 677 877 helpline have been cancelled with immediate effect.
The new appointment dates will be notified later, said a statement by Sumith Alahakoon, the DMT Commissioner General.
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More than 600 employees serving at the Motor Traffic Department (DMT) to receive transfer orders considering the general complaints received about the staff members, DMT Commissioner-General Sumith Alahakoon said.
He said the decision was taken considering the general complaints received about the staff members in connection with various illegal activities, including soliciting bribes.
He said all employees who had reported to work before January 1, 2020, will be transferred to other Government institutions.
The discussion on this took place between President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Transport Minister Gamini Lokuge recently.
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