An economist praises the “Asykoda” automation system: a step towards achieving important resources
January 1 12:33
Information / Baghdad..
Economic expert Nabil Al-Ali confirmed, on Wednesday, that the
government announced that it would start, from the first of this year, completing the infrastructure to connect all border crossings, by starting to use the “Asycoda” automation system, which will contribute to achieving important financial resources for the public treasury. Al-Ali said in a statement to the Maalouma Agency,
“Completing the linking of the border crossings to an electronic system called (ASYCUDA) is a qualitative leap towards cutting off corruption, in addition to that
it will provide the public treasury with high financial resources.” He added,
"Applying automation at border crossings by achieving automation in ministries and institutions, including the e-government project, and providing electronic payment services." He pointed out that
"implementing it will contribute to
enhancing transparency and accountability,
simplifying procedures,
facilitating services, and
reducing bureaucratic obstacles, in addition to
establishing good governance and
combating corruption." Ended / 25 AD
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January 1 12:33
Information / Baghdad..
Economic expert Nabil Al-Ali confirmed, on Wednesday, that the
government announced that it would start, from the first of this year, completing the infrastructure to connect all border crossings, by starting to use the “Asycoda” automation system, which will contribute to achieving important financial resources for the public treasury. Al-Ali said in a statement to the Maalouma Agency,
“Completing the linking of the border crossings to an electronic system called (ASYCUDA) is a qualitative leap towards cutting off corruption, in addition to that
it will provide the public treasury with high financial resources.” He added,
"Applying automation at border crossings by achieving automation in ministries and institutions, including the e-government project, and providing electronic payment services." He pointed out that
"implementing it will contribute to
enhancing transparency and accountability,
simplifying procedures,
facilitating services, and
reducing bureaucratic obstacles, in addition to
establishing good governance and
combating corruption." Ended / 25 AD
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