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The two institutions are both statutory bodies which operate under separate legislations.
With the growth of technology, digital services, and the convergence of technology, financial crime could be conducted with the use of such technology, as such, shared information, and knowledge of combatting financial crime will also change, and therefore, it is important that these institutions work together to achieve a sound and safe financial ecosystem for Vanuatu.
This memorandum of Agreement is to assist both institutions to cooperate and to facilitate information sharing for investigation and prosecution of money laundering offences, or financing of terrorism offence or any other serious offence or an offence that is substantially like such offence, facilitated through means of electronic communications.
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Telecommunications, Radiocommunications and Broadcasting Regulator (TRBR) together with the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) and stakeholders assembled to launch the ‘Type Approval Module system’ on the 22nd of September.
This particular system is a single web based system, which will help provide an easier and safer automatic web access for Import permits approvals and Certificates for businesses or individuals, which was at first processed manually.
The permits and Certificates from this businesses or individuals will get its approval by the TRBR.
The system will also enable TRBR, which identifies as the main facilitator, to connect with multiple regulatory Agencies that are approved under the TBRB such as; Customs and Immigration Biosecurity; Energy; Environment and Telecom to help them get permit approvals easier.
The Vanuatu Electronic Single Window Project Manager, Stanley Trief said The ‘Type Approval Module system’ is the second Phase upgrade of the ‘ASYCUDA World Program’ that was launched in 2016, which was initiated by the Government of Vanuatu.
He said there are two main objectives behind the launching of the new upgrade system. The first one is to facilitate the work of TRBR that is issuing Permits and Certificates for type approved devices that met international safety and quality standards for use in Vanuatu.
“The second objective is once the TRBR starts issuing these permits through the module, it will be linked to Custom clearance to access a more accurate information of the import goods along with their quantities.”
The second Phase upgrade started at 2019 and was made possible with help from two main donors, which is the Enhance Intergraded framework (EIF) and the Australian Government through an investment of VT200 million for the project.
Mr. Trief said there will be a third phase enhancement of the system that will be initiated next year and hopeful with help of the Vanuatu Government.
TRBR Brian Winji thanked the Australian Government and EIF and Technical team for their support to make possible for the Type Approval System to come into reality and make life easier in permit approval process.
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The Office of the Telecommunications, Radiocommunications, and Broadcasting Regulator (TRBR) is honored to support the International Disaster Risk Reduction (IDRR) Day 2022 Celebration.
The day celebrates how people and communities around the world are reducing exposure to disasters and raising awareness about the importance of reining in the risks that they face.
In 2016, the UN Secretary-General launched “The Sendai Seven Campaign” to promote each of the seven targets over seven years. In 2022, we celebrate and promote Target G; Substantially increase the availability of and access to multi-hazard early warning systems and disaster risk information and assessment to people by 2030.
Theme: Yumi inkrisim save blong olgeta pipol long disasta redi, eli woning system blong difren disasta, disasta risk infomesem mo asesmen bifo yia 2030.
Slogan: “Eli aksen, eli woning,isevem laef”.
This year’s celebration of IDRR will happen at Eton Village, East Efate, from 2-4 November 2022.
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