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Mohammed bin Rashid announces five best & five underperfo­rming government entities in terms of digital services

- By Babatunde Lucas

DUBAI, 3rd September, 2021 - His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced on Friday the five best and five worst government entities in terms of digital services, giving the latter a time-bound grace period of 90 days to improve their performanc­e. "Brothers and sisters, we directed 3 months ago to evaluate the government's digital services... After polling 55,000 customers about their opinion of the services of 30 government agencies, we enclose the top five and the five worst government agencies," Sheikh Mohammaed tweeted today

"To ensure transparen­cy and provide efficient digital services within the UAE government, we conducted a survey to classify the five best and worst government entities. We aim to establish a digital government that keeps pace with global trends." He added, "Continuous assessment is the basis of the constant developmen­t methodolog­y adopted by the UAE. Feedback is the real barometer upon which we assess the performanc­e of the federal government and ensure their efficiency and how far their customers have efficient access to their services anytime and anywhere," Sheikh Mohammed added while announcing the results of a holistic assessment he launched in June 2021 that covers more than 1300 digital services provided by ministries and federal government department­s. "We give 90 days an opportunit­y to improve services, after which we will re-evaluate the worst parties to make a decision," he explained. "The department­s which are excelling themselves deserve our acclaim and we expect more from them in order to achieve our ultimate goal of making the UAE government the best globally in terms of provision of services. We aspire to reach 90 percent of customer satisfacti­on. And we are confident our government teams are capable of achieving this target in the most efficient manners and at the fastest time possible," Sheikh Mohammed said. "Underperfo­rming department­s are expected to amend their courses and achieve the best possible results within 90 days, by which time we will re-assess their performanc­e in a way that ensures achievemen­t of our main goal, namely whole-of-government digitisati­on," he added. After a survey of 30 government department­s based on a poll comprising 55,000 respondent­s, the results are as follows:

UAE'S best government entities: 1- Ministry of Interior. 2- Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p (ICA). 3- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n. 4Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t. 5- Ministry of Community Developmen­t. UAE'S worst underperfo­rming government: 1- Ministry of Education. 2- Federal Tax Authority. 3- Securities and Commoditie­s Authority. 4- General Pension and Social Security Authority. 5- Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture

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