The government of Balochistan has imposed stringent regulations on the use of official vehicles.

Sarfraz Bugti presided over a high-level review meeting on national austerity measures that produced stringent rulings about the use of government cars in Balochistan.
Official vehicles utilized by unapproved individuals, such as past governors, chief ministers, ministers, assembly members, officers, and other unrelated staff, were ordered to be returned immediately by the government.
Only confirmed vehicles will receive fuel, and all government vehicles will go through audits.
Additionally, fleet size rationalization has been allowed, and cars older than 2005 will be gradually auctioned off.
It is now forbidden to use government vehicles after hours, and infractions will result in disciplinary action.
Authorization from the appropriate authorities is required for the use of automobiles beyond business hours.
Additional steps include installing trackers in all government cars, prohibiting their removal from the province without authorization, and closely monitoring their movements.
Safe City cameras will be used to monitor vehicle mobility within cities.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti stressed that rules pertaining to the usage of government cars will be imposed indiscriminately, that austerity measures will be strictly enforced, and that waste of public resources will not be permitted.
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