PPj launches online systems for development, businesses


Shahruddin (second from left) launching the OSC 3.0 Monitoring System, Putrajaya e-Licence and Putra Point. With him are (from left) Federal Territories Ministry vice-secretary Datuk Rosida Jaafar, Aminuddin and PPj City Planning Department vice-president Datuk Omairi Hashim.

Putrajaya Corporation’s (PPj) new One Stop Centre (OSC) 3.0 Monitoring System for development plan submission has shortened a process that previously took several months to only two weeks, says president Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim.

“The system receives, records and monitors all applications for development plan submissions, right up to the issuance of Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC).

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