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Online Traffic Fines System ready for pilot rollout soon

The Sri Lanka Police, in collaboration with the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), is preparing to launch the pilot phase of the GovPay Traffic Fines system—an online platform designed to enable motorists to pay traffic fines digitally.

A workshop to finalize the implementation of the pilot project was held today in Dambulla, with the participation of senior police officials, including the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the DIG Traffic, along with key representatives from government and technology sectors.

ICTA board member Harsha Purasinghe, who attended the event, shared an update on social media, stating: “Absolutely thrilled to have successfully concluded the GovPay Traffic Fines Workshop today in Dambulla! We’re now all set to launch the pilot run of the GovPay Traffic Fines system. Stay tuned for the GoLIVE of the #GovPay Traffic Fines pilot!”

The initiative is expected to streamline traffic fine payments, reduce administrative burdens, and promote greater transparency in law enforcement. The pilot rollout is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.

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The project is supported by ICTA, the Ministry of Digital Economy, the Ministry of Transport, LankaPay, and other stakeholders committed to advancing digital government services in Sri Lanka. (Newswire)

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