Santo Domingo. – He Mobility ID Consortium This Tuesday, he rejected the versions published in some media about alleged irregularities and falsification of documents in the process of National Public Tender INTRANT-CCC-LPN-2025-0001summoned by the National Institute of Transit and Land Transportation (INTRANT). The company described the accusations as “totally unfounded” and assured that the procedure has been carried out in strict compliance with the legal and technical standards established by the competent authorities.
According to an official statement, the alleged falsification would be related to the CLM600 laser printer, included in the technical proposal presented. However, the consortium explained that the entities involved in the manufacturing chain themselves denied this version before the General Directorate of Public Procurement (DGCP) and INTRANT, through documentary and technical evidence. According to the company, this evidence demonstrates that there was no irregularity in the documentation presented.
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Mobility ID clarified that the Italian laboratory that certified the printer confirmed that the real manufacturer of the equipment is GET International FZCOpart of GET Groupand that the company IXLA SRL It only provides one of its components. The entity compared this dynamic with the automotive and technology industry, where it is common for different suppliers to supply parts for the same product, without implying falsification or lack of transparency.
Likewise, the consortium highlighted its trajectory in the identity and document security sector, highlighting the experience of the companies that make it up and their international recognition. He reaffirmed his commitment to transparency, legality and public interest, in addition to his willingness to collaborate with the Dominican authorities and guarantee a clean, efficient and law-abiding bidding process.
Finally, Mobility ID highlighted that its proposal seeks to implement a modern, safe and internationally approved driver’s license system in the country. This includes improvements such as greater durability of the document, digitization of the process, state sovereignty over the data and expansion of service points. “We will continue working with responsibility and institutional respect to contribute to the strengthening of the public service that the Dominican people deserve,” the statement concludes.
