
Sarawak's Digital Leap: Half of Government Services Now Online
Sarawak Makes Strides in Digital Transformation: 55% of Government Services Now Online KUCHING, SARAWAK – Sarawak, a state in East Malaysia, has achieved a significant milestone in its digital transformation journey. As of this year, 55% of state government services are now fully accessible online. This impressive feat is a testament to the dedication and hard work of Sarawak's civil servants, according to Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. "This is a significant achievement and demonstrates the commitment of our civil servants to improving service delivery to the people," said Premier Abang Johari. The Premier further emphasized an ambitious target: "By 2030, we aim to have all 1106 government services fully accessible online." This initiative is part of a broader post-COVID-19 recovery plan. The digitalization of government services is expected to lead to greater efficiency and higher productivity in service delivery. This move towards online accessibility aims to streamline processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and enhance citizen engagement. This achievement marks a positive step towards a more efficient and accessible government in Sarawak, setting an example for other regions in Malaysia and beyond.