Clarification concerning press release on April 18


Opus Group hereby gives clarification to the press release of April 18, 2016
that the Parliament has voted that Sweden should not adjust the inspection
interval to the minimum required by the new EU Directive.
The Swedish Parliament has voted on the traffic committee’s proposal in the
report TU11, Vehicle and road traffic issues. In the report the traffic
committee rejects the motion from Pia Hallström (M) in the light of the ongoing
preparatory work within the Government Offices. Meanwhile the traffic committee
expresses that ”Faced with the government's preparation work, the committee
therefore wishes to state that Sweden should not adjust the inspection interval
to the minimum required by the EU Directive.”

All political parties supported the writing of the traffic committee, and this
was also the chamber’s (Parliament’s) decision at the vote (the vote) on April
14. This implies that the Parliament presents this to the Government, which is
responsible for the implementation of the new EU Directive.

Opus Group wants to correct the information in the press release on April 18
that the Ministry of Industry has been negative to the recommendation from the
Transport Agency. The government has not yet commented on how they finally
intend to proceed with the implementation of the new EU directive

Find the link below for the Parliamentary decisions where the chamber approved
the committee’s proposal:

Mölndal, April 19, 2016
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in sales and service of emission control equipment in North America and Mexico.
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