Monday, September 17, 2012

Fines for traffic offences to be paid through Faini Chap Chap

FAINI WEB RESIZED

The Judiciary will this week on Thursday, September 20, 2012, officially launch a new system for paying traffic fines through M-Pesa, the mobile money transfer system run by Safaricom. The system dubbed Faini Chap Chap has been available at Milimani and Kibera Law Courts on a pilot phase basis and will be officially launched by the Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga. After the launch, the system will be official rolled out in all traffic courts and may be extended to other courts.

This will save traffic offenders the trouble of having to stand in long queues to pay their fines. The users will simply follow seven simple steps on their phones to pay their fine as outlined above in the above poster that Judiciary has posted on their website.

This system is aimed at improving the delivery of justice as part of the on-going reforms in the judiciary plus increase speed of handling traffic cases.

Source: Kenya Judiciary; Pesatalk

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