The government has announced that it has extended MyEG Services’ contract to provide road transport department online services for another three years. Its present contract for a three-year extended period was awarded in 2020 and is set to expire on May 22.
This means that motorists will still be able to carry out road tax and driving licence renewals as well as payment of traffic fines via the platform until 2026 at the very least. However,, MyEG will no longer will no longer be the exclusive provider in its segment, as the government has decided to open up the field to other service providers,
Announcing the contract extension, transport minister Anthony Loke said that while the government has given MyEG a three-year extension, it was made clear to the company that its contract is no longer exclusive. “They are just one of the service providers to the government. We allow them to be the gateway for the government as one of the options for the public to renew their licence, road tax and so forth. If there are other e-government providers who want to provide such services, we will consider,” he said.in providing vehicle inspection services from September next year. Like with MyEG, the government said that it was opening up the field of vehicle inspection to other qualified providers.
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