Internet certificates from Public Registry

Home Affairs Minister Tonio Borg and Local Government Minister Austin Gatt launched another e-government service through which the public can apply for certificates on the internet from the Public Registry. Dr Gatt said the government had made a...

Home Affairs Minister Tonio Borg and Local Government Minister Austin Gatt launched another e-government service through which the public can apply for certificates on the internet from the Public Registry.

Dr Gatt said the government had made a commitment that after April, 90 per cent of government services would be online.

This placed Malta in the forefront among EU applicant countries and also in some member countries.

Dr Borg said that requests for certificates during 2002 had reached 113,000.

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