The  Driver and Vehi­cle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has held a national conference of its managers in Ho, Volta Region, to take stock of its activities over the last six months and improve services. The weeklong mid-year review national conference of District, Municipal, Regional, and Nation­al managers was held under the theme: "Driving forward 25 years of Transformation and Service." At the opening ceremony, the Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, commended DVLA for transforming from an institution stained with delays and the involvement of middlemen to one that has exemplified itself in service delivery. He also praised the Authority for introducing online services, which have eliminated the con­sistent bureaucratic delays associ­ated with the manual registration process. The Volta Regional Minister, Dr Archibald Letsa, urged DVLA not to relent in its efforts to bring about more reforms that would benefit their customers and the country in general. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of DVLA, Mr Frank Davies, observed that the image of DVLA prior to the current Board's assumption of office eight years ago was tarnished by high levels of corrupt practices.