City Hall Information and Communications Technology Department director Mohammad Em-bong said the local authority would keep on introducing the latest digital services to benefit the public.
“E-governance is a big word and people expect a more convenient way of doing things via the Internet and other online processes,” he said in Shanghai, China, on March 29.
Read more: Malaysia: KL City Hall pledges to improve e-delivery
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora also viewed Malaysia as a model country which had successfully managed people of different races and religions.
Abdullah said that with good cooperation between the state and federal governments, everything would be able to be implemented speedily for the people’s benefit.
Read more: Malaysia: PM: Government strives to provide fast service to the people
Surprisingly, the answer is just one.
The only website you need to remember to access a host of government websites and obtain information ranging from payment to complaints, applications, search and services, among others to answer hundreds of your queries is www.gov.my.
Read more: Malaysia: www.gov.my – the only website you'll ever need
Working with the Road Transport Department, MYEG will also offer services such as the checking of Kejara points and payment of JPJ summonses via short-messaging service (sms).
Read more: Malaysia: Online renewal of driving licence from Apr 1
