Aziz Kaprawi says it will remove checks and balances. FMTNews Mavcom
Mavcom, established in 2015 to take over aviation matters from the transport ministry, will now be part of the government’s Civil Aviation Authority.
“Mavcom was set up because the previous administration wanted to have a more independent body” to regulate commercial matters relating to civil aviation, he said.Aziz Kaprawi. Yesterday, the transport ministry confirmed reports that Mavcom would be disbanded and that its key roles would be absorbed by CAAM. This means the Mavcom Act will be repealed and the CAAM Act amended.
“Not only is there a duplication of roles and responsibilities, some of the provisions contained in the Mavcom Act are vague, too general and poorly phrased,” he told FMT.
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