14 luxury vehicles owned by the presidential office, 6 removed vehicles, and vehicle spare parts were auctioned.
Decision to sell vehicles owned by the Presidential Office, aiming at cutting government expenses and promoting financial accountability.
15 vehicles including 09 Defender Jeeps, Volvo Jeep, Chrysler car, Mahendra Bolero, Rosa bus, Discovery and Toyota car were auctioned yesterday and the auction related to the remaining vehicles will be held shortly.
These vehicles are not vehicles provided to the regular staffs of the Presidential Secretariat, but the vehicles used by the advisors and staff appointed under section 41 (1) of the government system during his tenure by the former President.
There has been a huge demand for purchase of these vehicles and the bids were held until 12.00 noon yesterday and the bids were opened until 8.00 pm.
About 199 businessmen gathered together for the event.
The first phase of the Sugaboga vehicle auction owned by the Presidential Office begins
The auction was held yesterday (28) to sell 14 comfort vehicles owned by the President's Office and 6 vehicles allocated from behavior.
It has been decided to sell the presidential office-owned vehicles aimed at reducing government costs and promoting financial responsibilities.
Accordingly, 15 vehicles including 09 Defender type Jeeps, Volvo type Jeep, Karaisler type vehicle, Mahendra Bolero vehicle, Rosa bus, Discovery vehicle and Toyado Motor vehicle were auctioned yesterday, most of the vehicles will be auctioned soon.
These vehicles are not supplied for the permanent workshop of the Presidential Secretariat, and the vehicles used by the consultants and work team appointed by the former president under the 41 (1) part of the constitution during his term.
Huge question to purchase these vehicles and accepting bids took place until 12.00pm yesterday and opened until 8.00pm.
199 traders attended the occasion.
First Phase of the President’s Office Luxury Vehicle Auction Begins
The auction for 14 luxury vehicles belonged by the President’s Office, six decommissioned vehicles and various spare parts was held yesterday (28).
This decision was made with the objective of reducing government expenditure and promoting financial accountability.
Accordingly, 15 vehicles were auctioned yesterday, including nine Defender Jeeps, one Volvo Jeep, a Chrysler car, a Mahindra Bolero, a Rosa bus, a Discovery vehicle, and a Toyota car. The auction for the remaining vehicles is scheduled to take place soon.
These vehicles were not those allocated to the permanent staff of the Presidential Secretariat but were instead used by advisors and personnel appointed under Article 41(1) of the Constitution by the former President during his tenure.
There was significant demand for the purchase of these vehicles. Bidding submissions were accepted until 12:00 noon yesterday, and the opening of bids continued until 8:00 p.m. Approximately 199 business personnel participated in the event.