The cooperation between the Ministry of Justice and the Central Bank aimed at unblocking citizens’ accounts within the shortest time limits has entered into the 2nd phase. MOJ
Within the scope of the plan to lift, within the shortest time limits, the attachments imposed by the Compulsory Enforcement Service under enforcement proceedings due to payments made by citizens in commercial banks, the Ministry of Justice and the Central Bank signed a Memorandum of Understanding for ensuring formatted filling out of data on payments made under enforcement proceedings.
It is envisaged to introduce a new electronic toolkit, which will help ensure identification of the payments made by citizens in commercial banks and payment and settlement organisations with specific enforcement proceedings within the shortest time limits.
As a result of realisation of the new digital solutions, automatic reduction of enforcement proceedings and lifting of attachments within the shortest time limits (1-2 days instead of the previous 7 and more days) will be ensured based on the payments made by citizens in banks.
Within the scope of the Memorandum of Understanding, the Ministry of Justice represented by the Compulsory Enforcement Service has assumed willingness to develop the specified software and provide it to the Central Bank, whereas the Central Bank — to transfer that software to commercial banks and payment and settlement organisations.