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Iraq starts Official Electronic Signature System
Iraq starts Official Electronic Signature System

high Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani has approved the release of an professional electronic signature device for country institutions, the personal sector, and citizens. The measure implements the digital Signature and electronic Transactions law No. 78 of 2012 and its 2025 guidelines. Al-Sudani and Minister of Communications Dr Hiyam al-Yasiri performed the primary reputable digital signatures.

The high Minister described the move as a significant step in gratifying the government’s programme commitments on digital transformation, automation, and simplification of processes. He emphasized its significance in improving citizen offerings, decreasing administrative and financial corruption, and proscribing forms in paper-based totally methods.

Al-Sudani highlighted that the gadget, acknowledged the world over, will toughen public confidence in government institutions and virtual transactions masking all country and private sector dealings. He praised the Ministry of Communications for preparing the necessities, consisting of records centres and specialised personnel training.

He introduced that the authorities is advancing in several areas of virtual transformation, from establishing administrative structures and specialised centres to attracting know-how and selling electronic systems for citizen transactions, supporting its broader time table of administrative reform.

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