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Posted on the 19th January 2026 in PHTM News

SPEEDING BRADFORD LICENSED PH DRIVER DROPS APPEAL AFTER NAMING WIFE IN FAILED DECEPTION

A private hire driver who attempted to blame his unlicensed wife for a speeding offence has abandoned his legal fight to keep his licence.

Gebrebrahan Nayzgi, of Leeds, withdrew his appeal at Bradford Magistrates' Court on Friday, 16 January, confirming the permanent revocation of his right to operate as a private hire driver.

The decision follows a failed attempt to deceive authorities after his vehicle was caught speeding on the M1 near Sheffield last May.

The court heard that when South Yorkshire Police issued a notice regarding the speeding offence, Nayzgi claimed his wife was behind the wheel.

However, investigators quickly discovered that his wife held neither a taxi licence nor a standard driving licence.

Waseem Raja, representing Bradford Council, told the court during an earlier hearing: “He wrote back to police and named his wife as the driver... It was only when he was interviewed that he admitted naming the wrong person.”

Nayzgi eventually confessed to the deception, stating “he was afraid of getting six points on his licence.”

Bradford Council moved to revoke Nayzgi’s licence immediately following the revelation, arguing that the lie proved he was not a “fit and proper person” to serve the public.

While the court noted Nayzgi had previous traffic convictions but no criminal record, the council maintained that the deliberate attempt to mislead police warranted disqualification.

Addressing the dishonesty, Mr. Raja noted: “This calls into question his fitness to hold a licence.”

Despite initially vowing to prove his character in court, Nayzgi dropped the appeal on January 16. Magistrates ordered him to pay the council’s legal costs of £220.

While some jurisdictions might have pursued criminal charges for perverting the course of justice, Mr. Raja confirmed that “South Yorkshire Police are not progressing the matter any further,” despite noting that “some police forces take the matter quite seriously and would prosecute.”

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