SAUDI ARABIA

Financial connectivity boosts Saudi enforcement courts’ performance

May 07, 2019

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
Judges in enforcement courts are now connected to 13 digital financial services to help speed up procedures and implementation of rulings. What is known as “Tanfeez” program helps judges get certain financial information through connecting with Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA). “From enquiring about bank accounts, statements, to blocking transactions, Tanfeez program provide judges with digital power needed to make solid decisions and implement rulings,” said the ministry. The service compliments the role between Justice Ministry and SAMA, helping both entities regulate relevant work with efficiency. The Justice Ministry has been working to create digital integration with other government agencies in order to facilitate the judicial work and use technology in best possible way. “Enforcement courts are given special attention by the ministry as they play focal role in boosting the judiciary system,” added the ministry. “We are focusing our digital transformation efforts on those courts in order to facilitate their role. “These courts succeeded in retaining financial rights for thousands of people and the plan is to continue to do so with less time and higher efficiency,” concluded the ministry.


May 07, 2019
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