KUALA LUMPUR: Several weaknesses have been identified in the Transport Ministry’s MySIKAP system, which has been in place at 16 Road Transport Department (RTD) branches since 2014. The 2016 Auditor General’s Report today noted that the overall management of the computerised system was satisfactory, and that it had successfully administered the registration and licensing of vehicles system effectively, thus improving RTD’s service delivery. However, in terms of project implementation, the report noted that there were flaws which needed to be addressed. “The system also failed to block the issuance/renewal of the Competent Driving License for holders of Learner's License (L) or Probationary Driving License (P) which had been blacklisted. Finally, it noted that RTD must ensure that the system is capable of deterring any transaction involving blacklisted driver’s licenses.
Source: New Strait Times July 31, 2017 08:37 UTC