The Ministry of the Interior is committed to the wide expansion of electronic administration, improving its quality and increasing its efficiency, the Ministry of the Interior announced on Thursday

As of January 1, 2015, the temporarily established Government Receipt System (KÉR) processed 16.56 million pieces of paper-based mail and 166 million pages of documents at Magyar Posta Zrt. Budapest VIII., Kőbányai út 14-18. in its logistics center at The number of processed consignments has decreased significantly nowadays, and the IT developments implemented over time have made it possible for the relevant institutions to independently receive and then convert paper-based consignments into authentic electronic documents, which is why the Government decided to use the KÉR in this form terminates on schedule.

the Jelen website on September 4, 2021 considered the termination - wrongly - as a tacit admission that the KÉR declared bankruptcy, and what's more, "no one used it, it was so shit". According to Dóra Ónody-Molnár, who wrote the statement, the termination of the system was already predicted by a planning error, since the "delivery center was located in an agglomeration settlement".

Józsefváros is not part of the agglomeration. The management of 16.56 million case files is not a failure, the digitization of 166 million pages of documents could not have been done so quickly, accurately and efficiently without the use of the system. The resources spent on the creation and operation of the KÉR have been repaid many times over by shortening the administration time, reducing the administrative burden of the clients, and simplifying the procedures and organizational processes.

Obvious facts cannot be disputed. Dóra Jelen és Ónody-Molnár, as well as the internet portals Alfahír, Civilhetes, Index, K-Monitor, Ma, Minuszos, Napi, Nyugati Fény, Telex, 168 oátra and 444, which publish her writings without reservation, disparage their readers by providing untrue information. are published.

Source: MTI-OS

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