“However, I am not convinced to what extent this can happen,” said Deputy Mayor for Finance Hristo Rafailov to Radio Varna.
146 are the controllers in the city, and the city transport buses are just under 200.
“In order to secure the entire process, we need 400 employees, which we do not have”, explained Rafailov.
As employees of TASRUD, controllers can sell tickets as well as fine passengers. However, drivers cannot do this, Rafailov is categorical.
“I am not a supporter of drivers engaging in activities that are not typical for them,” added the deputy mayor.
Since June, the system for selling cards and tickets has not been maintained, and now with the increase in the flow of tourists and outsiders in Varna due to the summer season, the problem will deepen, he pointed out.
“It’s just that the company must have the will to do its job… Up until now, this issue has stood with the same force, but now the problem is being raised… The law on public procurement limits the actions of the mayor’s administration extremely much. We have a signed contract and we cannot to allow ourselves nothing outside the norms. A resource under the contract under point 1, where there is hardware and software support, is valid and there is money for that,” he explained.
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