Presidential Secretariat’s Luxury Vehicles Set for Auction Tomorrow
As part of the second phase of the luxury vehicle auction conducted by the Presidential Secretariat, 26 vehicles, including both luxury and decommissioned models, are set to be auctioned tomorrow (15).
All the vehicles being auctioned were manufactured within the last ten years. The deadline for submitting bids concluded today (14 May).
The vehicles to be auctioned include: 01 BMW car, 02 Ford Everest Jeeps, 01 Hyundai Terracan Jeep, 02 Land Rover Jeeps, 01 Mitsubishi Montero, 03 Nissan Patrol vehicles, 02 Nissan cars, 01 Porsche Cayenne, 05 SsangYong Rexton Jeeps, 01 Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara, 06 V08 vehicles, and 01 Mitsubishi Rosa air-conditioned bus.
Previously, in the first phase of this auction, 14 luxury vehicles, six decommissioned vehicles, and various spare parts were sold.
This initiative is part of the government’s effort to reduce expenditure and promote financial responsibility. In the first phase, 15 vehicles, including nine Defender jeeps, were successfully auctioned.
The vehicles being auctioned tomorrow are not part of the official vehicle fleet assigned to the regular staff of the Presidential Secretariat. They were used by advisors and staff appointed by the former President under Article 41(1) of the Constitution during his term in office.
The Presidential Secretariat is auctioning 26 luxury and decommissioned vehicles, including BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, SsangYong, Toyota, and a Mitsubishi Rosa bus. These vehicles, made within the last decade, formerly served advisors and staff under the previous president. The auction, part of fiscal reform efforts, closes bids today, with the event occurring tomorrow. This follows a previous auction phase where 14 luxury and six decommissioned vehicles, along with spare parts, were successfully sold. The initiative aims to reduce government expenditure and promote fiscal responsibility.