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DVLA CEO under fire over faulty 2026 plates

Stephen Awuah
6 hours ago
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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced plans to replace a batch of defective 2026 vehicle number plates after routine quality checks revealed durability problems.

In a statement issued on April 27, 2026, the DVLA explained that the defect was discovered during internal inspections.

According to the Authority, some of the embossed plates did not meet required durability standards, leading to the fading of printed characters over time.

The Authority said the issue affected only a limited batch of plates. However, some of the faulty plates had already been issued to vehicle owners before the problem was detected.

Once identified, the DVLA immediately withdrew the remaining defective plates from circulation to prevent further distribution.

As part of corrective measures, the DVLA has launched a nationwide replacement exercise. All affected vehicle owners have been asked to visit any DVLA office across the country to receive new number plates at no cost.

The Authority assured the public that the replacement process will be smooth and accessible.

The DVLA also apologised for the inconvenience caused and took full responsibility for the oversight.

It emphasised its commitment to delivering high-quality vehicle registration services and maintaining public confidence in its operations.

However, vehicle owners are questioning the competency of the CEO, as such gross oversight weakness exposes his competency and know-how about the operations of DVLA.

To prevent similar issues in the future, the Authority says it is strengthening its quality assurance systems.

This includes tighter checks during production and inspection stages to ensure all number plates meet durability and safety standards before being issued.

This latest development comes at a time when the DVLA is implementing reforms in vehicle registration and plate systems, aimed at improving security and efficiency.

The Authority has therefore urged affected motorists to act promptly and replace their plates to avoid any inconvenience or identification challenges on the road.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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