Baghdad-INA
The Minister of Justice, Khaled Shawani, confirmed today, Thursday, that the work on the electronic automation project comes within the ministry's policy to keep abreast of technological developments and end paper-based transactions, and would eliminate forgery, nepotism and corruption.
A statement by the ministry, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), said: "The Minister of Justice, Khaled Shawani, inaugurated the Real Estate Registration Directorate in Abu Ghraib.".
During the inauguration, the minister stressed that "the ministry is working to open the judicial complexes in all Iraqi cities, in addition to opening the directorates affiliated with the real estate registry, to serve the citizens as well as to preserve their property.".
The statement indicated that "Shawani is determined to carry out real reforms in the real estate registration departments, including the start of the electronic automation project, which will eliminate fraud, nepotism and corruption, and speed up the procedures for completing citizens' transactions."
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