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Sisi Follows-up Integrated Complex Project for Documents


Wed 08 Jul 2020 | 05:19 PM
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President Abdel Fattah El Sisi met on Wednesday Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Minister of Defense and Military Production First Lieutenant General Mohamed Zaki and discussed the developments of a project to issue unified documents.

The Spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency, Bassam Rady, stated that, during the meeting, President Sisi was briefed about the developments of construction work of the Integrated Complex Project for issuing secured documents. 

“The implementation status of the project was further discussed with the aim of raising the technological capabilities of the cadres working on the project and training them on different production lines,” Rady.

Sisi Follows-up Integrated Complex Project for Documents

Minister of Finance Dr. Mohamed Maait, Minister of Interior Major General Mahmoud Tawfik, Minister of Trade and Industry Nevine Gamea, Chief of the General Intelligence, and Head of the Administrative Control Authority Mr. Sherif Seif El-Din, the Director of the Military Intelligence and Reconnaissance Department and Assistant Head of the Security Service for Research and Development in the Military Intelligence and Reconnaissance Department also attended the meeting.

The spokesperson noted that President Sisi stressed thanks to the newly-created project, various government documents will be issued via a unified system, such as insured certificates for educational stages, all kinds of civil registry documents, real estate registry documents, model government contracts, and others.

Moreover, the president gave directives to the concerned authorities for making coordination and well-planned integration measures between the complex and all concerned authorities to ensure data accuracy and validity in various types of documents according to the highest international standards. 

“These measures also aim to standardize technical specifications through a unified central system at the national level, ensuring the governance of issuing state documents,” Rady added.