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Monday, 25 June 2007 |
Putrajaya, 24 June (The Star) -- A VARIETY of e-services will soon be available via the Putrajaya Corporation (PJC) portal.
The PPjOnline facility will allow members of the public to perform several functions at the click of a mouse while lounging in the comfort of their homes.
Services offered online at www.ppj.gov.my will be e-Pemajuan, e-Aduan, e-Kompaun, e-Lesen, e-Sewa, e-Cukai, e-Tempahan and e-Perjawatan.
Sneak peek: Samsuddin (left) and Zulhasnan (second from left) getting a look at the new portal By accessing the e-services, visitors will be able to lodge complaints with the local authority, settle compounds and assessment tax, apply for and renew licences, rent premises under PJC or simply book a hall.
The e-services will be available from July 1.
Federal Territories Minister Datuk Zulhasnan Rafique, who was guest of honour at the launch, said e-services were the way to go for local authorities keen to keep up with advancements in the world of information technology.
PJC president Tan Sri Samsudin Osman said the e-Lesen convenience had been available since November and that the rest of the components will be fully available from next month.
The local authority's One-Stop Centre (OSC) was also launched at the event.
The centre is located at Level 1, Block B of the PJC Complex in Precinct 3.
The OSC is designed to speed up matters pertaining to the development of Putrajaya by attending to developers and consultants.
Among others, the centre accepts applications for building and landscaping plans, work permits and groundwork approvals.
Samsudin gave his assurance that all applications would be processed within four months.
Zulhasnan said agencies under the ministry, encompassing PJC, Kuala Lumpur City Hall and Laban Corporation, were all equipped with OSCs. |
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