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'Greedy' DVLA worker jailed after fiddling records and documents so car dealers could sell unroadworthy vehicles worth £1.3m
A DVLA worker was jailed for altering records and documents to enable car dealers to sell unroadworthy vehicles worth £1.3m. The individual manipulated official information to facilitate the sale of vehicles that did not meet roadworthiness standards.
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