North West Transport Operator Sanctioned After Public Inquiry

Traffic Commissioner David Mullan takes action against Supreme Minibuses Limited, removing the company's transport manager following a public inquiry. Read the latest details on the regulatory crackdown.
Supreme Minibuses Limited, a transport operator based in the North West of England, has faced regulatory scrutiny from the Traffic Commissioner after a recent public inquiry. According to the official statement, David Mullan, the Traffic Commissioner for the North West region, has taken disciplinary action against the company, including the removal of its transport manager.
The public inquiry, held on 3 February 2026, examined the operator's compliance with the necessary regulations and standards required to maintain its operating license. After a thorough review, the Traffic Commissioner determined that Supreme Minibuses Limited had failed to meet its obligations, leading to the decision to take formal action against the company.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


