The Ministry of Justice and the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) have announced the signing of an agreement to regulate and facilitate cooperation in electronic data exchange.
The two parties signed the memorandum of understanding today in Rabat, with the agreement seeking to enhance cooperation and partnership in establishing an integrated electronic judicial administration. His platform seeks to allow for joint access to information between the ministry and national police.
Charki Samia, director of Modernization and Information Systems at the ministry, signed the deal with Lahcen Rhanim, Director of Information and Communication Systems at the DGSN.
The signing ceremony was chaired by Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahi.
Commenting on the agreement, Chakri said the deal aims to contribute to the acceleration of procedures and the reduction of processing times for judicial files.
Under the agreement, DGSN will be able to obtain updated data from information systems related to the management of judicial affairs.
Rhanim also expressed satisfaction with the agreement, stressing that DGSN is committed to ensuring the optimal implementation of the project by providing the necessary material and human resources.
This agreement establishes the rules and channels for exchanging and using these data, by detailed standards related to the physical and digital security of the data, while fully respecting current laws and regulations, including the protection of citizens’ data, a joint statement from the two parties said.