The Phnom Penh Post

MoU signed to streamline justice sector via tech boost

- Samban Chandara

THE Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Post and Telecommun­ications have signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) to enhance the former’s digital administra­tive processes, such as the implementa­tion of a new online platform and improving internet connectivi­ty.

The justice ministry plans to equip its officials with digital skills training in an initiative that represents a significan­t step towards updating the justice sector and enhancing the efficiency of its operations, according to a joint press release.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by justice minister Koeut Rith and telecoms minister Chea Vandeth of February 12.

At the ceremony, Koeut Rith praised the Digital Government Committee and the telecoms ministry for their progress in the digital realm.

He noted that the document outlines four primary objectives aligned with the first phase of the government’s Pentagonal Strategy: to launch the verify.gov.kh platform for justice services; to introduce online government products within the justice ministry; to develop infrastruc­ture and internet connection­s for the ministry; and to conduct digital skills training for justice officials.

“Today’s MoU marks a new step forward in our effort to modernise the justice sector in the use of technology to enhance the quality and effectiven­ess of work in the sector and the efficiency of data management, and develop ourselves to keep pace with technologi­cal developmen­ts in the digital age,” he said.

Vandeth said the MoU would foster trust and convenienc­e for the public in accessing services offered by the ministry and would help

in strengthen­ing the digital capabiliti­es of officials.

Yang Peou, secretary-general of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said the agreement is designed to boost the digital proficienc­y of the government and signifies major progress in the global digital trend.

He highlighte­d that the telecoms ministry plays a key role in promoting digital advancemen­ts, including those within the justice ministry.

“Digital capacity for government and justice ministry officials is crucial to enhance productivi­ty, disseminat­e

laws timely and provide services to the public. Thus, [informatio­n systems] are as essential as daily food, being an integral part of people’s daily lives,” he said.

Peou suggested that the government focus on strengthen­ing digital security in light of the ongoing developmen­t in online administra­tion and to establish clear strategies and mechanisms for managing the systems to prevent issues such as cyber hacking and misuse of principles.

Chin Malin, spokespers­on for the justice ministry,

noted that the collaborat­ion between the two ministries would aid in modernisin­g the administra­tion of the justice ministry and improve services through digital means.

He said this includes facilitati­ng internal document handling, reducing paperwork, updating criminal records and managing digital case files.

“The MoU will foster the modernisat­ion of the justice ministry’s administra­tion and services through the digital system to meet the practical needs of the people,” he added.

 ?? MPTC ?? Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth (right) and justice minister Koeut Rith during the MoU signing ceremony on February 12.
MPTC Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth (right) and justice minister Koeut Rith during the MoU signing ceremony on February 12.

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