By the end of 2026, the Republic of Moldova will have a functional digital state registry for monitoring controls. The project will be implemented in several stages, with the support of the World Bank, and the total investments are estimated at 11.92 million lei, reports IPN.
“The transition phase of the data is planned for October 2026,” said Lilia Dabija, Deputy Secretary General of the Government, on Friday, at the signing event of the contract for the future information system.
Dabija emphasized that the digitization of control files and the interoperability of the new platform with other state information registers will facilitate quick access to data, will reduce bureaucracy, and will improve inter-institutional collaboration.
The new system will contribute to increasing the efficiency and transparency of controls, and the authorities estimate that it will reduce administrative costs and pressure on the business environment.