Sunday, November 22, 2015

VET makes Wegapitiya, Akbar Bros. rich

Two organizations' having control over the vast majority of the focuses issuing vehicle outflow test (VET) endorsements presented by the past Rajapaksa administration, is a wrong monetary priority, say business analysts.

The VET charge has been expanded by the 2016 spending plan from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000, however the state gets just Rs. 500, or 10 for every penny, out of it while the two organizations procure huge wage.
W.K.H. Wegapitiya's Laugfs Lanka and Akbar Brothers have picked up the imposing business model politeness MP Namal Rajapaksa, a key figure in the past administration, it is affirmed.





Issuing of VET testaments started on 01 November 2008 from Colombo locale, and extended to different parts later.

It is being completed under the supervision of the Department of Motor Vehicles, and headquartered at the division's premises.

As per reports coming to its head is a resigned officer.

By 2014, Sri Lanka had 5,633,234 engine vehicles.

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