Motor Vehicle Repairer Wail Imad Jajaw Licence Cancelled
Summary
NSW Fair Trading has cancelled Wail Imad Jajaw's Motor Dealer and Repairer Licence and disqualified him from holding or being involved in any licensed business after finding he carried on business while his licence was suspended. The action targets a motor vehicle repairer in New South Wales for operating during a period of suspension. NSW Fair Trading emphasises this firm action protects consumers and upholds trust in the automotive sector.
What changed
NSW Fair Trading took disciplinary action against Wail Imad Jajaw, a motor vehicle repairer, after concluding he operated his business while his licence was suspended. The agency determined Mr Jajaw is no longer a fit and proper person to hold a licence and cancelled his Motor Dealer and Repairer Licence. Additionally, he was disqualified from holding any licence or being involved in the direction, management, or conduct of a business requiring a licence.
Businesses and consumers should verify licences before engaging motor vehicle repairers using the Verify.NSW online tool. This enforcement action demonstrates NSW Fair Trading's commitment to removing unlicensed and non-compliant operators from the automotive sector. Motor vehicle repair businesses should ensure all licensing requirements remain current to avoid similar penalties.
What to do next
- Verify any motor vehicle repairer or motor dealer's licence status using Verify.NSW before engaging their services
- Ensure your own business licence remains active and compliant with all conditions
- Review internal compliance procedures to confirm licence status is maintained at all times
Penalties
Licence cancellation and lifetime disqualification from holding or being involved in any licensed business
Source document (simplified)
Motor vehicle repairer Wail Imad Jajaw disqualified
Published: 19 March 2026 Released by: NSW Fair Trading Listen NSW Fair Trading has cancelled Wail Imad Jajaw’s Motor Dealer and Repairer Licence after carrying on business while his licence was suspended.
NSW Fair Trading has taken disciplinary action against Motor Vehicle Repairer Wail Imad Jajaw after it was found that Mr Jajaw had been carrying on the business of a motor vehicle repairer while his licence was suspended.
Accordingly, NSW Fair Trading has determined that Mr Jajaw is no longer a fit and proper person to hold a licence and has taken the following action:
- cancelled Mr Jajaw’s Motor Dealer and Repairer Licence; and
- disqualified Mr Jajaw from holding a licence or being involved in the direction, management or conduct of a business for which a licence is required NSW Fair Trading takes firm action to protect consumers and uphold trust in the automotive sector.
Always check a licence before doing business.
For more information see Mr Jajaw’s record on Verify.NSW.
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