The Antiguan Ministry of Works has issued a definitive directive to public officers who failed to present their government-assigned vehicles during previously scheduled audits. A final inspection window has been established for Monday, March 2nd, and Tuesday, March 3rd, operating from 09:00 to 16:00 hours at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium parking facilities.
This compliance measure targets all civil servants who missed their appointed audit dates without prior authorization. Ministry officials emphasize that this constitutes a final opportunity for officers to regularize their vehicle documentation and condition assessments. The notice explicitly states that no additional audit dates are currently planned beyond this two-day window, underscoring the urgency of adherence to the stipulated timeframe.
The government vehicle audit program represents an ongoing initiative to ensure accountability and proper maintenance of public assets. The choice of the nationally revered cricket stadium as the inspection site aims to provide sufficient space and facilitate accessibility for all required personnel. The ministry’s notice concluded with a firm expectation of full cooperation from all affected officers to avoid potential administrative penalties.
