The Borneo Post

Syariah Court to roll out I-Syariah by November 2020

- By Irene C reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The Sarawak Syariah Judiciary Department will roll out its ‘Syariah Intelligen­ce Management System’ (I-Syariah) by November next year, as part of its transforma­tion.

According to Assistant Minister in Chief Minister’s Department (Islamic Affairs and Kuching North City Commission) Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi, measures are being taken to meet the target date.

“I believe that with the system in place, it can boost the department’s performanc­e, and used as a benchmark for all public services in Sarawak,” he said at the launch of I-Syariah here on Friday evening.

His text-of-speech was read by Sarawak Syariah Chief Judge Awang Suhaili Ledi.

Adding on, Dr Abdul Rahman said officials from other states who had come here for a visit, admired Sarawak’s digitalisa­tion and ICT developmen­t, and would want to follow suit.

The developmen­t of the system, he added, would go hand-in-hand with the government’s plan towards digital economy.

“With co-operation from the State Services Modernisat­ion Unit, and Sarawak Informatio­n System Sdn Bhd (Sains) as a vendor, I’m confident the new ICT project can be implemente­d.”

Dr Abdul Rahman also believed that the I-Syariah could transform the department into an efficient and effective implementi­ng agency, in that the platform would improve its service deliver, and also reduce bureaucrac­y and incidence of public complaints regarding its services.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Syariah Court Judiciary Department chief registrar Abdul Karim Mohd Nuli said I-Syariah’s key objectives were to improve the current processes, and replace the existing system.

“It will connect all Syariah Court offices throughout Sarawak online, coordinate informatio­nsharing, and enable it (Syariah Court) to improve the quality of its judiciary services,” he said.

Abdul Karim said the Sarawak government developed a Syariah Court system known as ‘SEMak’ in 1996. It was renamed e-Syariah in 2002, and was later taken over by the federal government.

“The new system would include court recording and transcribi­ng, and video conferenci­ng systems. It also helps the department prepare comprehens­ive statistics for the Sarawak government, especially if related issues are being raised during the State Legislativ­e Assembly sitting,” he said.

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Dullah (centre) presents a certificat­e of appreciati­on to a representa­tive of a company that is taking part in the ICCX.
 ??  ?? Awang Suhaili (right), Abdul Karim (left) and others watch a video presentati­on on I-Syariah after the launching ceremony.
Awang Suhaili (right), Abdul Karim (left) and others watch a video presentati­on on I-Syariah after the launching ceremony.

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