ACC warns officials not to use its logo on vehicles
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has once again warned its officials and employees not to use the commission's logo on their vehicles.
The commission, for the first time in 2016, ordered its officials and employees not to use the commission's logo on any of their official or private vehicles.
Sources at the anti-graft commission said that it had taken legal and administrative steps to curb the use of its logo on vehicles, as the authorities of the organisation had been informed that some individuals are still using the logo on the vehicles.
ACC spokesperson Pranab Kumar said the commission is determined to stop such illegal activities.
“So, everyone is requested to inform the commission on the mobile no. 01711644675 if they find any vehicles with the ACC logo,” he said.
In this context, Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission Iqbal Mahmood said the use of the ACC logo on the vehicles was completely prohibited by an administrative order.
But the commission has found out that some individuals have been using the logo.
“The ACC is active in stopping such illegal activities. We expect that no one will use the ACC logo anymore," said the ACC chairman.
“If anybody uses it, the commission will take legal action against them,” he added.
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