Four Puspakom staff from the Wangsa Maju branch have been summoned to give statements regarding an investigation into vehicles allegedly failing to meet standards but were cleared by the center. Puspakom CEO Mahmood Razak Bahman confirmed that two of the individuals involved were responsible for approving the vehicles, while the other two failed the inspection. He stated that Puspakom has not received any summons from JPJ throughout the ongoing 'Surprise Operation' and denied claims that seven vehicles were seized by JPJ at the Puspakom Wangsa Maju premises, clarifying that only one vehicle was seized. He also mentioned that Puspakom is cooperating with JPJ and that staff found guilty of any wrongdoing, including corruption, will face strict action.
: Empat petugas Pusat Pemeriksaan Kenderaan Berkomputer cawangan Wangsa Maju dipanggil memberikan keterangan berhubung siasatan terhadap kenderaan tidak mematuhi standard yang didakwa diluluskan pusat itu.
“Saya mengesahkan dua individu telah memberikan keterangan kepada JPJ Putrajaya pada 30 Dis dan ada orang ketiga itu ialah Pengurus Wilayah Tengah Puspakom yang hanya menemani dua petugas terbabit. Beliau turut menafikan dakwaan tujuh kenderaan disita JPJ dalam kawasan Puspakom Wangsa Maju sebaliknya hanya melibatkan sebuah kenderaan sahaja.
Mengulas lanjut, Mahmood Razak berkata setakat ini beliau berpuas hati dengan keterangan dua pekerjanya yang terkait dengan siasatan berkenaan. Dalam pada itu, Mahmood Razak berkata Puspakom bersedia untuk bekerjasama dengan JPJ dalam usaha meningkatkan tahap keselamatan jalan raya dan memelihara integriti sistem pengangkutan negara.
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