Criminal case tracking streamlined with e-Daftar, e-Rep systems, says AG


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 08 Jan 2025

PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney General's Chambers (AGC) has launched two innovative online systems, Modul Daftar Kertas Siasatan (e-Daftar) and Modul e-Representasi (e-Rep), as part of the government's digital transformation initiative.

Attorney General Datuk Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar (pic) said both paperless systems aim to enhance efficiency in criminal case management by enabling seamless tracking from investigation to verdict and are equipped with automated alerts to prevent procedural delays.

"These systems are equipped with alert features which will notify us through email should the time allocated for specific actions be about to lapse or expire.

"These systems can reduce the time and resources required to manage large volumes of criminal cases, allowing prosecutors to focus on the substantive aspects of their work," said Dusuki.

He made these remarks in his first speech after being appointed AG last November, at the Opening of the Legal Year 2025 at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre here on Wednesday (Jan 8).

The annual event reviews notable milestones in upholding justice over the past year and shares the judiciary’s aspirations and vision for the current legal year.

Regarding e-Daftar, Dusuki stated that as of early December 2024, the system had recorded 455,170 investigation papers and was being used by 10 states, 161 agencies and 391 deputy public prosecutors (DPPs), with plans to expand it to the whole country by the end of the year.

"Meanwhile, e-Rep will replace the manual process for handling representations submitted by lawyers and they will be automatically notified through email and the status of representations can be checked online," he said.

He said AGC has also embarked on the Case Decision Reporting (LKK i-AGC) system which can be accessed from any device and location to ensure that reports of the lower court decisions are sent to the Appellate and Trial Division for further instruction to prosecutors regarding the next course of action at the appellate level and will be extended to all relevant agencies.

"Accordingly, we are pleased to share that we have successfully implemented online applications via the AGC’s e-Services Portal for all requests related to the Attorney General’s consent under section 9 of Act 359, starting from Aug 1, 2024," he added.

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