Most services on Tuesday morning, affected by problems in the justice technology infrastructure, were restored shortly after 1:30 p.m., the Department of Justice (DOJ) said.
“The Institute for Financial Management and Equipment Justice (IGFEJ) teams continue to work to restore all services,” adds a note from MJ, without specifying the cause of the computer crash.
A malfunction in the IT systems of CITIUS and SITAF, the last of the administrative and tax courts, affected several courts and departments of the state ministry from north to south, according to a judicial source told the Lusa news agency on Tuesday morning. countries.
The Palace of Justice of Lisbon, the Court of Appeal of Coimbra, the Department of Investigations and Criminal Affairs (DIAP) of Santarém, and the courts and justice services in Agueda, Anadia, Matosinhos, Maya, Figueira da Foz and Vila Nova de Gaia, among others, were taken offline, as was the case with the Supreme Administrative Court (STA) due to problems in the SITAF computer system that serves these courts.
At the time, MJ confirmed that “problems were reported in the justice technology infrastructure mid-morning this Tuesday” that were “momentarily affecting the availability of services,” adding that IGFEJ teams were working on a “recovery.” normal operation of the system and reduce the impact on services.”
Author: Lusa
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