Authority (DVLA) has noted with concern the activities of fraudsters who are sending fake SMS messages to unsuspecting members of the public under the pretext of collecting fines on behalf of the Authority.
The modus operandi of these scammers is to send an SMS to a client containing a link. When the recipient clicks on the link, he or she is redirected to a fake platform and asked to pay a supposed DVLA fine, sometimes with claims of discounts or urgent payment deadlines.
DVLA wishes to categorically inform the general public that these messages are fraudulent and must be disregarded.
For the avoidance of doubt, the public is advised as follows:
The DVLA does not offer discounts on fines. Any SMS, website, platform, or person claiming to offer discounted DVLA fines is fraudulent.
The only acceptable online payment gateway for DVLA transactions is the Government of Ghana's official payment platform, https://www.Ghana.gov.gh
The official website of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority is www.dvla.gov.gh. Any other website, shortened link, or unofficial payment link claiming to represent DVLA should be treated as fake.
Members of the public should not click on suspicious links, enter personal details, or make payments through any unofficial platform.
The Authority further advises the public to verify all DVLA-related information through its official website, recognised DVLA offices, and approved public communication channels.
Any person who receives such suspicious SMS messages is encouraged to report them to the nearest DVLA office or the appropriate law enforcement agency for further action.
DVLA remains committed to protecting the public from fraudulent activities and ensuring that all official transactions are conducted through secure and approved channels.
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