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Review of the implementation of the Computerization Program at the Office of the Republics Attorney General

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional

On June 22, at the seat of the Republic's Attorney General, a meeting took place with the Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín, and other officials from the Communications system, and with members of the Directing Board of the Office of the Republic's Attorney General. In this meeting, the fulfillment of the Computerization Program of this body of the State was assessed.

‘’The implementation of the Computerization Program of the Attorney General's Office is a priority. The computerization of work processes, the development of more than 15 IT apps and the improvement of the communication channels with the citizens #CubaInformatiza, that's how it was stated on the Facebook post made by Caridad Sabó Herrera, head prosecutor of the Institutional Communication Office of the Office of the Republic's Attorney General. 

‘’Caridad Sabó Herrera, head prosecutor of the Institutional Communication Office of the Office of the Republic's Attorney General added: ‘’The Attorney General's Office has a tool that has allowed it to improve the attention it provides the citizens with, as part of the actions that have been undertaken to computerize work processes. #CubaInformatiza ‘’

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