The revelations by Nyakang'o come barely a week after she criticized the county governments for the late submission of financial and non-financial reports.
The company was launched in 2010 and has since experienced a rise, fall and another rise as it aims to stamp its authority in the Kenyan automobile market.
Further, companies that falsify reports or do not keep accurate records of the accident incidents at their premises will also face fines of Ksh100,000.