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In what ways can citizens actively participate in anti-corruption initiatives besides reporting cases of corruption in Srilanka?

Citizens can actively participate in anti-corruption initiatives in various ways, beyond just reporting cases of corruption. Here are some ways citizens can get involved: 1. Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns: Citizens can participate in advocacy and awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public about the detrimental effects of corruption and promoting a culture of integrity. This […]

EXECUTIVE MUST CEASE INTIMIDATING and UNDERMINING INDEPENDENCE of JUDICIARY in SRI LANKA 

Lawyers’ Collective Statement :  On 18 June President Ranil Wickramesinghe, speaking in Parliament, criticising the recent Supreme Court determination on the Gender Equality Bill referred to the court as having engaged in ‘judicial cannibalism.’ The President went on to say that Parliament ‘could not agree with the Supreme Court ruling’ and while he doesn’t propose […]

What are the benefits of public awareness when it comes to combating corruption in Srilanka

Public awareness plays a crucial role in combating corruption as it brings several significant benefits: 1. Prevention: Public awareness about corruption helps prevent its occurrence in the first place. When people are informed about the different forms of corruption, its negative impact on society, and the consequences it brings, they become more vigilant and less […]

ANTI-TAMIL Program Srilanka

The Sinhala Language was made the only official language by the legislation under the Sinhala Only Act of 1956. This disadvantaged Tamil-speaking people in dealing with the state administration and denying them equal access to education and employment. Early history records that before European rule, the Tamils and the Sinhalese, both indigenous people, co-existed on […]

What role does independent media play in combating corruption in Srilanka

Independent media plays a vital role in combating corruption by performing several important functions: Independent media outlets have the freedom to investigate and report on corruption without any external influence or pressure. They play a critical role in uncovering and exposing corrupt practices, whether it involves government officials, public institutions, or private entities. Through investigative […]

How can fresh leadership contribute to improved governance and accountability in Sri Lanka? 🌟

Fresh leadership can contribute to improved governance and accountability in Sri Lanka in several ways: 1. New Perspectives and Ideas: Fresh leadership brings new perspectives and ideas to the table. They can offer innovative approaches to governance, problem-solving, and policy-making. This can lead to more effective and efficient governance practices that address the needs and […]

What are some potential benefits of political change in Sri Lanka, in terms of governance and accountability?

Political change in Sri Lanka, in terms of governance and accountability, can bring several potential benefits and allows for the introduction of fresh leadership, bringing new ideas, perspectives, and approaches to governance. New leaders can be more responsive to the needs and aspirations of the people, resulting in improved governance. Political change provides an opportunity […]

Never ending Debt cycle in Srilanka

Debt in Sri Lanka refers to the amount of money that the Sri Lankan government and other entities owe to domestic and foreign lenders. Sri Lanka has been facing significant challenges in managing its debt levels in recent years. The country’s public debt has been steadily increasing. The main contributors to Sri Lanka’s debt are: […]

POLITICAL BUSINESS As Usual in Srilanka

President Ranil Wickramesinghe’s address to the nation last Wednesday was a clear indication that Sri Lanka’s political establishment is back to as usual in these pre-election weeks. A deafening roar of firecrackers lighted by UNP supporters and RW aficionados plus the ,Kiributh (Milk rice)feasts served in many places by political aspirants looking ahead next year’s […]