The “Digital Prosecutor’s Office - 2030” strategy represents a nationwide initiative for the complete digital transformation of the prosecutorial system. Its overarching objective is to create a transparent, efficient, and modern institution capable of ensuring the rule of law through digital tools, data-driven oversight, and technological innovation.
The reform envisions the prosecutor’s office as an integral component of the country’s digital government infrastructure, a key institution in the ecosystem of e-governance, where all activities are carried out electronically, monitored in real time, and fully integrated with other state bodies.
Core Objectives
The strategy’s primary mission is to achieve full automation of all prosecutorial functions by 2030 and to ensure seamless electronic interaction across all levels of law enforcement, justice, and public administration.
Its objectives include:
Introducing advanced digital tools into every sphere of prosecutorial activity.
Establishing efficient systems for interdepartmental data exchange.
Enabling prosecutors to supervise legality, investigations, and judicial processes electronically.
Building a secure, transparent, and unified information environment that minimizes human error and corruption risks.
Enhancing public trust by ensuring accountability and open access to justice-related data.
Digital Transformation Priorities
Digital Oversight and AI-Driven Supervision
The concept of digital oversight introduces remote, continuous, and data-based supervision of law enforcement and administrative activities. Through integration with state databases, prosecutors will have real-time access to official data, enabling:
Automatic monitoring of government actions and procedural compliance.
Detection of irregularities and potential abuse of authority.
Prevention of corruption through algorithmic transparency and digital auditing.
Artificial intelligence will play a pivotal role in analyzing case data, recognizing patterns, and forecasting risks allowing the prosecutorial system to move from reactive investigation to proactive legal prevention.
Key Information Systems
A network of new digital platforms forms the technological foundation of the reform.
E-tergov (Electronic Prosecution System)
A central system that digitizes the entire criminal process from the registration of complaints to the enforcement of sentences. Its functionality covers:
Electronic case management and document circulation.
AI-based analysis of investigations and judicial outcomes.
Integration among investigative bodies, courts, and correctional institutions.
Secure digital archiving and communication channels.
This system ensures speed, accountability, and consistency throughout all stages of criminal justice.
Raqamli prokuror (Digital Prosecutor System)
A comprehensive digital ecosystem for prosecutors to manage supervision remotely. Features include:
Electronic oversight of law enforcement agencies.
Online participation of prosecutors in court hearings.
Maintenance of digital case files, requests, and administrative documentation.
Continuous collection and statistical analysis of data on prosecutorial activity.
This system forms the backbone of “smart supervision,” allowing real-time monitoring and decision-making.
Tekshiruvlarning yagona elektron reyestri (Unified Electronic Register of Inspections)
A centralized register of all state inspection activities. It ensures transparency of control measures, prevents overlapping checks, and allows prosecutors to track legality and compliance across agencies in real time.
E-Integratsiya (Unified Interagency Integration Platform)
A single digital platform that connects the prosecutor’s office to the entire governmental digital ecosystem. It supports:
Interoperability among ministries, agencies, and regional authorities.
Instant access to official data required for oversight and investigation.
Automated exchange of requests, reports, and monitoring outcomes.
Reduction of redundant paperwork and duplication of information across institutions.
Institutional Framework and Governance
To coordinate these digital initiatives, a Center for Digital Technologies is being established within the Prosecutor General’s Office.
This Center will:
Develop, maintain, and improve digital platforms used by the prosecutorial system.
Lead projects on the introduction of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity measures.
Provide technical expertise, manage databases, and oversee system integration across government entities.
Conduct audits of digital systems used by state institutions to ensure data security and lawful information management.
The Center operates as an independent administrative unit, financed through both the state budget and additional sources such as revenues from digital services. Funds will be reinvested into system upgrades, staff training, and the recruitment of IT specialists to sustain technological progress.
Human Capital and Education Reform
Recognizing that digital transformation requires new competencies, the strategy introduces comprehensive educational measures.
A Cyber Law bachelor’s program will be launched at the Law Enforcement Academy, training legal professionals who combine a strong understanding of law with expertise in information technologies, data protection, and cybersecurity.
Parallel initiatives include:
Systematic digital literacy programs for all prosecutorial staff.
Continuous professional development in AI applications, electronic documentation, and data analytics.
Cooperation with universities and research institutions to foster innovation in legal technology.
Innovation in Investigations and Case Management
The transition to a digital prosecution model involves:
Converting all stages of criminal proceedings into electronic form.
Implementing digital supervision at the stages of inquiry and preliminary investigation.
Enabling online documentation of procedural actions and the use of digital signatures.
Applying AI-based tools for the analysis of criminal patterns, economic crimes, and corruption risks.
Creating secure systems for data exchange and online coordination between prosecutors, investigators, and courts.
Such integration eliminates delays, improves procedural transparency, and enhances coordination among law enforcement bodies.
Transparency, Accountability, and Anti-Corruption Measures
An essential focus of the strategy is to combat corruption through technological means. The digital environment will enable continuous oversight of the activities of state officials, tracking their actions and decisions to ensure legality.
All public agencies will be required to integrate their information systems with the prosecutorial network, allowing:
Instant detection of irregularities.
Verification of official decisions.
Monitoring of compliance with laws and ethical standards.
This will institutionalize digital accountability and strengthen the culture of integrity in public administration.
Expected Outcomes
By the time the strategy is fully implemented:
Prosecutorial bodies will operate as modern, transparent, and digitally integrated institutions.
All processes from case registration to court participation will be managed electronically.
Artificial intelligence will enhance legal analysis, decision-making, and preventive oversight.
Interagency coordination will become seamless, supported by real-time data exchange.
Citizens’ rights and freedoms will be more effectively protected through transparent legal mechanisms.
Public trust in law enforcement will rise due to openness, responsiveness, and technological reliability.
The “Digital Prosecutor’s Office - 2030” strategy represents a decisive leap toward a fully digital justice system. It transforms the prosecutor’s office into a technologically advanced, data-driven institution that upholds legality through innovation rather than bureaucracy.
By combining automation, AI, interagency integration, and advanced human capital, the reform lays the foundation for a new era of digital legality, transparency, and institutional trust positioning the prosecutorial system as one of the key pillars of modern digital governance.