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  • In a recent very complex case in the South East, Sarah Bell, Traffic Commissioner for London and South East revoked the licence of Danehurst Transport Ltd and disqualified the transport manager, Grzegorz Zajac for an indefin…

  • In a recent case in the West Midlands, Terry Northwood had his Standard national licence revoked for effectively not having a transport manager for 15 years.

  • In a recent case, Nick Denton, Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, was faced with a case of fronting, where a revoked operator uses another company to hide the fact that they are continuing to operate illegally.

  • An applicant was refused an operator's licence due to improperly obtained funds and hiding his intentions.

  • In quick succession, the Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Nick Denton, has taken regulatory action against two builders’ merchant companies.

  • An operator brought to public inquiry sought to blame his drivers for all of his failings.

  • A recent case saw an operator almost lose their licence due to a lack of awareness and bad recruitment decisions.

  • Following a public inquiry, Leo.Al.Auto Ltd faces having its licence revoked and their transport manager was disqualified for two years.

  • A recent public inquiry that showed the dangers of ignoring the regulator.

  • Recent tribunal showing the perils of lending an operator licence to someone else.

  • Loan fraud amongst reasons why operator licence revoked.

  • DVLA’s fleet scheme has a number of benefits for fleet operators and it’s free to join.

  • Speech by Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government