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Comptroller’s Office has identified operational deficiencies in radar systems across five cities

Published on October 10, 2023
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Update to: Municipality of Cuenca Seeks Resolution on Controversial Radar Contract Published: Volume 7, Issue 35 In Ambato for example, the Comptroller’s Office uncovered 389 cases of speeding violations due to radar typing errors. Additionally, in Cuenca, there is a lack of supporting documentation for the contractor’s investment. Upon analyzing audits […]

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