Come Tuesday (Feb 2), traffic offenders in Shah Alam or Selangor can plead guilty from in front of their computer without physically coming to the Magistrate's Court with the implementation of the e-PG (electronic pleading guilty) application.
PETALING JAYA: A system has been set up by the Malaysian judiciary for people to plead guilty for traffic offences, says the Office of the Registrar General.
In a statement on Friday (Jan 29), it said the e-PG system has been set up to expedite the guilty plea of those with traffic summons.
“The e-PG system is a platform in the Court’s application system which is used to make guilty pleas through remote communication technology, which is also an alternative to existing proceedings requiring a summoned person (OKS) to appear physically in court.
“Summoned person who chooses to make a guilty plea through the e-PG System, they are exempted from having to appear in court, except if ordered by the court, ” it said.