AMMAN: The maintenance cost of public sector vehicles reached around JD9 million in 2014, according to official data, which showed that the maintenance and fuel bill for the fleet was JD39.1 million.
According to the re-estimated figures in the 2014 State Budget Law, the cost of maintenance for the fleet of independent public institutions was JD5 million last year, while the maintenance cost of ministry vehicles stood at around JD4 million.
The fuel bill for independent agencies amounted to JD11.8 million, while ministries and other government departments bought fuel worth JD18.1 million, making the civil service sector’s overall fuel bill around JD30 million. The 2014 cost of maintenance and fuel saw a 4 per cent drop when compared to the 2013 bill, which stood at JD41 million.
In 2013, the maintenance cost of public sector vehicles, including the cars of ministries and independent state organisations, was JD9.2 million, while the fuel bill was nearly JD32 million. Independent institutions spent around JD5.8 million on car maintenance, while ministries and other public departments spent only JD3.4 million.





