A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the Fiji Police Force was signed aimed to make service delivery much easier.
The agreement will see their customers apply for Police Clearance in regards to any LTA related matters from any of their offices around the country.
LTA Director and Board Chairperson, Mr. James Sowane said the agreement is in line with government’s policy of supporting all Fijians and giving them equal access to all their services.
“This service is available at all our branch at no cost for the next twelve months in recognition for the hardships that everyone is enduring at the moment.
This service is possible with the willingness and support of the Fiji Police Force,” said Mr Sowane.
The Commissioner of Police Brigadier General Sitivei Qiliho acknowledged the Government’s initiative stressing, "It’s about better service delivery, we acknowledge Government for bringing this service and getting us together,” said the Commissioner.
He also acknowledged the good work done by LTA Officers and Police Traffic Unit in enforcing laws on our roads.
“The last festive season, we had no fatalities due to the support and cooperation between LTA and our officers.
Easter long weekend is coming up and we will continue to work together to ensure that our roads are safe.”