The Borneo Post

Malaysia’s e-Justice concept interests Sri Lanka — Azalina

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KUALA LUMPUR: The concept of Electronic Court ( e- Justice) practised in Malaysia has attracted the interest of the government of Sri Lanka.

The concept was explained to Sri Lanka’s Justice and Foreign Employment Minister Thalatha Aturkorale by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said who shared Malaysia’s experience.

“Malaysia has implemente­d the e- Justice system since 2009 and the government of Sri Lanka is interested to introduce it into its court system.

“This shows that Malaysia is recognised by other countries for its efficient justice system,” Azalina said in a statement yesterday.

Azalina is one of the ministers who accompanie­d Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on an official visit to Sri Lanka from Dec 17 to 19.

According to the statement, the government-to- government collaborat­ion will not only benefit both countries but will also make the justice system more effective and efficient.

At the same time, Azalina also attended talks with Aturkorale and Sri Lanka’s Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Developmen­t Harin Fernando.

“The discussion­s have opened up opportunit­ies for further collaborat­ions between the two countries,” the statement said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Wan Junaidi (centre) shows the ‘Coffee Table Book (CTB) From Bonders to Boundaries – the JUPEM Story after launching the book at the Survey and Mapping Department. — Bernama photo
Wan Junaidi (centre) shows the ‘Coffee Table Book (CTB) From Bonders to Boundaries – the JUPEM Story after launching the book at the Survey and Mapping Department. — Bernama photo

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