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KPITB Launches Automated Fine Collection System for Greater Transparency Across KP

  • June 21, 2025
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB) has introduced a fully automated fine collection system for district administrations and regulatory authorities throughout the province. The move is part of an ongoing initiative to digitize government functions and simplify interactions between citizens and public departments. With this system now in place, fines in KP are exclusively collected through the Digital Muhasil application, marking a shift from manual processes to a more transparent and efficient digital model.

This system enables real-time fine tracking and significantly reduces the scope for administrative delays or human error. By automating fine collection, KPITB aims to bring accountability to the forefront of government operations while also enhancing the user experience for the public. The implementation of Digital Muhasil across multiple districts has streamlined the issuance and payment of challans, helping both the authorities and the citizens manage the process with ease.

As per the official data released, a total of Rs. 114 million has been collected in fines through the new system. The platform has generated 13,079 challans to date, out of which 12,981 have already been paid by citizens. These figures reflect a high adoption rate of the digital system and indicate public confidence in the new service. The initiative is expected to reduce manual workload on enforcement officers and improve auditability for district administrations.

Digital Muhasil is integrated with KP’s broader e-governance architecture and is accessible through mobile devices, making it easier for citizens to view and pay fines on the go. The application supports seamless processing and minimizes the need for physical visits to government offices, thereby promoting digital convenience. It also ensures that all fine-related data is digitally logged and retrievable, offering an audit trail for accountability and analytics.

The new system has been implemented across various government departments in the province where fine collection is a regular administrative function. From traffic violations to environmental penalties, the automation is being scaled to include a wide range of enforcement areas. KPITB’s digital initiative supports the provincial government’s agenda to enhance service delivery using technology.

The introduction of automated fine collection represents a shift toward smart governance practices, aimed at reducing paperwork and creating a citizen-centric digital public service environment. By consolidating payment processes into a single digital platform, KPITB is working toward a more integrated and responsive administrative infrastructure.

This development underlines KP’s commitment to digitizing public services and reflects the growing role of local technology boards in enabling transparent and efficient government systems. The success of Digital Muhasil sets the stage for further innovation in governance and highlights the impact of provincial-level digital transformation programs.

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