TISL Welcomes Anti-Corruption Bill, but Flags Two Major Concerns

The proposed Anti-Corruption Bill contains several laudable provisions that seek to improve upon the existing anti-corruption legal framework in Sri Lanka, TISL, Deputy Executive Director Sankhitha Gunaratne said.  The proposed Anti-Corruption Bill, which seeks to replace the Bribery Act (Chapter 26), the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption Act No. 19 of 1994, […]

Proposed Counterterrorism Bill Breaks Government Pledge to End Abuse, says Human Rights Watch

The government of Sri Lanka’s proposed Anti-Terrorism Act would empower the authorities to systematically violate fundamental human rights, Human Rights Watch said today. The government should withdraw the bill and ensure through consultations that any counterterrorism legislation upholds international human rights standards, Human Rights Watch said. The government pledged to adopt an improved law following domestic and international […]

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Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) welcomes the landmark determination of the Court of Appeal this week that affirms the order of the Right to Information Commission to disclose the requested information on the Declarations of Assets and Liabilities of Members of Parliament in Sri Lanka. In February 2021, the Right to Information (RTI) Commission in […]

‘s draft ‘rehabilitation’ law would spur abuse: Human Rights Watch

The Sri Lankan government should withdraw a draft law that would give the authorities broad powers to detain people in military-run “rehabilitation” centers, placing them at great risk of abuse, Human Rights Watch said today. The Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill, submitted to parliament on September 23, 2022, would allow the compulsory detention in centers of “drug dependant persons, […]

Ranjan Ramanayake granted conditional presidential pardon

President Ranil Wickremesinghe today (26) signed the document granting conditional presidential pardon to former Parliamentarian Ranjan Ramanayake, who is currently serving a four year sentence on charges of contempt of court. The President has granted pardon on the condition that Ramanayake should not make any statement critical or derogatory of the entire judiciary in future.  […]

Ceylon Chamber call for few more edits to the 21st amendment to the constitution of Sri Lanka

In a letter to the Minister of Justice, Constitutional Affairs and Prison Reform the joint Chambers of Commerce has called for a further strengthening of the 21st amendment through a few more amendments necessitated by past learnings and current context to meet the aspirations of the people, including the business community, who are seeking a […]

Sri Lanka imposes curfew under Section 16 of Public Security Ordinance

Curfew has been imposed on the entire country from 7.00 pm Monday (09) to 7.00 am Tuesday (10) in accordance with the provisions of section 16 of the Public Security Ordinance. buy spiriva inhaler online https://greendalept.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/png/spiriva-inhaler.html no prescription pharmacy Issuing a statement the President’s office said “No person is allowed to be on any public […]

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