Friday, March 5, 2010

eGovernment adds to stress and cost

As a director of a small company, I am required to submit application forms for Ministry of Manpower, Inland Revenue and other agencies. They expect me to log into their website using my Sing Pass, and to enter the details in the application form.

In the real world, the paper forms are completed by an office staff and submitted to a director for signature. In the e-Government, they expect the director to complete the form by entering all the details, just like an office staff. This is a big waste of time for the director and is likely to lead to many mistakes.

The e-Government environment should follow the real world and allow a staff to complete the details in the form and then submit it electronically to a director to "e-sign" the form, which can be done by entering the Sing Pass ID and password.

I have given this suggestion to the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) but was told that these specific applications are under the control of the agency and is outside of the influence of IDA. This is typical of the "turf" mentality of Singapore organisations.

I know that for some applications, it is possible for the director to authorise a staff to submit the forms on behalf of the director. However, this is not practical in many situations and is tentamount to giving the check book and check signing authority to the staff!

The private sector has to work under stress and waste a lot of valuable time complying with the requirements of government agencies. With this type of waste, it is no wonder that the cost of doing business is so high and life is so stressful in Singapore!

Tan Kin Lian