Trust Center · Public Accountability

Public Integrity

MTSAi is designed to meet the transparency and accountability standards required for public programmes. Every policy decision must be visible, every outcome traceable, every process open to review.

This page summarises the design principles that protect commuters, cities, and the integrity of the programme.

Integrity is not a feature. It is the structural requirement that makes everything else defensible.

Design Principles for Public Integrity

Plain-Language Transparency

Programme policies, incentive structures, and eligibility rules are designed to be published in plain language so commuters and civil society can understand them.

Explicit, Versioned Policy Rules

Every policy rule is versioned and documented. Changes are recorded with a timestamp and authorisation trail. Audit-ready exports are available at any time.

Auditability by Default

Every incentive calculation is logged. Every policy change is traceable. The system is designed so a government auditor can reconstruct any decision.

Equity Guardrails

Exemption and equity provisions are designed into the policy model. Low-income commuters and essential workers can be identified and excluded from charges through government-defined criteria.

Consistent Due Process

Commuters who dispute a decision have a defined appeal pathway. The system does not impose penalties. Participation is opt-in. Incentives are earned, not enforced.

Separation of Duties

Policy definition, operational execution, and audit review are separated by design. No single actor controls all three.

Report a Concern

If you have a concern about programme conduct, fairness, privacy, or security, use the contact form with intent set to Public Integrity. All reports are tracked and handled through a defined review process.