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Saudi Arabia signs deal to boost digital judicial services

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Minister of Justice and Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council Walid Al-Samaani met with Governor of the Digital Government Authority Ahmed Al-Suwaiyan to expand cooperation and accelerate the Kingdom’s digital transformation in judicial services.

Al-Samaani said the partnership would drive innovative solutions that enhance transparency, streamline processes and deliver more efficient and accessible services to the public. He added that the collaboration reflects Saudi leadership’s vision for a comprehensive digital judicial system that meets citizens’ expectations.

During the meeting, officials reviewed major joint projects aimed at supporting digital transformation across multiple sectors, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The Justice Ministry has already gained recognition for its efforts, excelling in the authority’s 2024 performance indicators. Through its Najiz platform, the ministry achieved the “Innovation” level in the Digital Transformation Measurement Index and the “Advanced” level in the Digital Experience Maturity Index.

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