The Island's taxi regulator says most drivers convicted of criminal offences over the past 12 months failed to mention it.
The Road Transport Licensing Committee's annual report says 13 drivers were convicted or given cautions over the last year for crimes - including driving-related offences such as speeding.
But the RTLC says while some informed it, as they're legally required to do, most did not.
The committee says it relied on court reports in the local media to find out about them.
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