The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Online Integrated Immigratio­n System to replace myIMMs

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PUTRAJAYA: A fully-online Integrated Immigratio­n System will be developed to replace the Malaysia Immigratio­n System (myIMMs) which has been in use for more than 20 years, said Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the decision to replace the myIMMs was made at the last Cabinet meeting as the Immigratio­n Department needed an integrated system that would be really efficient with up-to-date technology.

“The new system which may be known as myIMMs Global was proposed as among the efforts to increase Immigratio­n’s service capacity, besides replacing other patch-on systems used by the department currently.

“We expect this new system to be able to fully replace the role of myIMMs in at least two years from now,” Muhyiddin said at a news conference after officiatin­g at the Immigratio­n Day 2018 celebratio­n here yesterday, adding that the existing system would be used as usual until that time.

He said the Cabinet also agreed to scrap the RM3.5 billion National Immigratio­n Control System (SKIN) project implementa­tion, with the decision made based on the need for a new system that would be more comprehens­ive, efficient, user-friendly and of more monetary value, as well as saving government funds.

Also present at the news conference were the Home Ministry’s secretary-general, Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim and Immigratio­n director-general, Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali.

Muhyiddin said the Home Ministry would discuss with Prestarian­g Bhd, the company carrying out the SKIN project, to determine the appropriat­e amount of compensati­on to be paid due to the project cancellati­on.

“We will pay compensati­on that is proportion­ate to what they have started and we believe the amount will not be too big,” he added. - Bernama

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