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Southern Sudan reverses policy on government vehicles.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by Paris-based Sudanese newspaper Sudan Tribune website on 29 May

(JUBA) 29 May, 2009: The semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) has endorsed to study a proposal that aims at reversing its current policy on usage of government owned vehicles by civil servants.

It took the decision on Friday in the cabinet meeting after deliberating on a proposal to review policy on management and usage of government vehicles in Southern Sudan.

The proposal, which was presented by the Minister of Transport and Roads, David Deng Athorbei, revealed that the government was losing lots of money in purchase and maintenance of vehicles since …

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