The Borneo Post

JPJ moving towards digitalisa­tion to improve service delivery — DG

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MELAKA: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is in the midst of upgrading its system and moving towards digitalisa­tion in stages, to improve its service delivery.

Its director-general Datuk Zailani Hashim said this involved all JPJ services, including the renewing motor vehicle licenses.

“That is among the latest efforts that we will be mobilising in the near future, after going through all the required processes.

“So far, we have completed over 50 per cent of this effort, covering all aspects including informatio­n collection and preparatio­n of infrastruc­ture to implement it,” he told reporters after officiatin­g at a passing-out parade for JPJ officers at JPJ Academy in Tiang Dua here yesterday.

At the ceremony, a total of 103 participan­ts comprising 12 Enforcemen­t Officers in service grade KP41, Assistant Enforcemen­t Officers in grade KP29 (58 people), Assistant Enforcemen­t Officers in grade KP19 (32 people) and Motor Vehicle Inspectors in grade AB19 (one) whop had completed the training, which commenced on Sept 1.

Commenting further, Zailani said among the services that had undergone the digitalisa­tion process so far was the purchase of vehicle numbers through the ‘JPJeBid’ system, while the ‘JPJeQ’ system to manage the queue numbers to conduct transactio­ns at JPJ counters, has been implemente­d at several JPJ offices throughout the country.

“We expect the JPJeQ system to be used at all JPJ office counters nationwide next year, to facilitate customers and streamline their business.”

In another developmen­t, Zailani said JPJ had managed to collect RM3 billion in revenue from January to September this year despite the Covid-19 situation.

“Last year, we managed to collect RM4.2 billion in revenue, but due to Covid-19, the amount was slightly reduced; however, I am confident we can achieve the RM4 billion collection target for this year,” he said. — Bernama

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