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November 03, 2025

Committee on Ways and Means reviews Sri Lanka Customs’ revenue progress

Officials state that by September 30, 117% of the expected revenue target had been achieved A new digital system to be introduced for the auctioning of confiscated goods   Officials of Sri Lanka Customs informed the Committee on Ways and Means that as of September 30, 2025, they had been able to achieve 117% of the expected revenue target. They stated that the expected customs revenue as of September 30, 2025, was Rs. 1,485 billion, while revenue amounting to Rs. 1,737 billion had been collected by that date. These facts were revealed at a recent meeting of the Committee on Ways and Means of Parliament, chaired by Hon. Member of Parliament Wijesiri Basnayake. Officials further explained to the Committee that, compared to the previous year, customs revenue had recorded a significant increase every month this year. Accordingly, by October 14, 2025, the highest revenue had been generated through vehicle imports, which had earned Rs. 587.11 billion constituting 37% of the total revenue by that date. By 14th October 55,447 motor cars had been imported, generating customs duties amounting to Rs. 474.26 billion. Additionally, 7,331 goods transport vehicles had been imported, generating Rs. 48.67 billion in revenue. Imports also included 142,524 motorcycles and 15,035 three-wheelers, earning Rs. 30.37 billion and Rs. 15.10 billion respectively. Furthermore, 1,679 passenger transport buses and vans had been imported, contributing Rs. 12.66 billion in revenue, according to officials. Attention was also drawn to the future targets and technological advancements of Sri Lanka Customs. Officials informed the Committee that steps have been taken to introduce a new digital system (E-Tendering system) for the auctioning of confiscated goods and that it is scheduled to be launched in the near future. The Committee observed that this initiative would serve as a valuable precedent for other state institutions as well. Members of the committee Hon. Deputy Minister (Prof.) Ruwan Ranasinghe, Hon. Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne, and Hon. Members of Parliament Ajith P. Perera Attorneys-at-Law, Sujeewa Senasinghe Attorneys-at-Law, Sujith Sanjaya Perera, Sunil Biyanwila, and Champika Hettiarachchi and Officials including Director General of Customs Mr. Seevali Arukgoda were present at this meeting.

November 03, 2025

Committee on Ways and Means reviews Sri Lanka Customs’ revenue progress

Officials state that by September 30, 117% of the expected revenue target had been achieved A new digital system to be introduced for the auctioning of confiscated goods   Officials of Sri Lanka Customs informed the Committee on Ways and Means that as of September 30, 2025, they had been able to achieve 117% of the expected revenue target. They stated that the expected customs revenue as of September 30, 2025, was Rs. 1,485 billion, while revenue amounting to Rs. 1,737 billion had been collected by that date. These facts were revealed at a recent meeting of the Committee on Ways and Means of Parliament, chaired by Hon. Member of Parliament Wijesiri Basnayake. Officials further explained to the Committee that, compared to the previous year, customs revenue had recorded a significant increase every month this year. Accordingly, by October 14, 2025, the highest revenue had been generated through vehicle imports, which had earned Rs. 587.11 billion constituting 37% of the total revenue by that date. By 14th October 55,447 motor cars had been imported, generating customs duties amounting to Rs. 474.26 billion. Additionally, 7,331 goods transport vehicles had been imported, generating Rs. 48.67 billion in revenue. Imports also included 142,524 motorcycles and 15,035 three-wheelers, earning Rs. 30.37 billion and Rs. 15.10 billion respectively. Furthermore, 1,679 passenger transport buses and vans had been imported, contributing Rs. 12.66 billion in revenue, according to officials. Attention was also drawn to the future targets and technological advancements of Sri Lanka Customs. Officials informed the Committee that steps have been taken to introduce a new digital system (E-Tendering system) for the auctioning of confiscated goods and that it is scheduled to be launched in the near future. The Committee observed that this initiative would serve as a valuable precedent for other state institutions as well. Members of the committee Hon. Deputy Minister (Prof.) Ruwan Ranasinghe, Hon. Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne, and Hon. Members of Parliament Ajith P. Perera Attorneys-at-Law, Sujeewa Senasinghe Attorneys-at-Law, Sujith Sanjaya Perera, Sunil Biyanwila, and Champika Hettiarachchi and Officials including Director General of Customs Mr. Seevali Arukgoda were present at this meeting.

November 03, 2025

Outstanding A/L Students in the Uva Province Felicitated through President’s Fund Awards

A ceremony to felicitate students who achieved outstanding results in the 2023/2024 GCE Advanced Level Examination, under the President’s Fund programme for honouring high achievers, was held yesterday (Nov. 02) at the Badulla Library Auditorium, under the patronage of Hon. Speaker (Dr.) Jagath Wickramaratne. At this event, 240 students from the Badulla and Monaragala Districts who ranked between 1st and 10th place in six subject streams at the GCE Advanced Level examinations of 2023 and 2024 received certificates of appreciation and incentive awards of Rs. 100,000 each. A total of Rs. 24 million from the President’s Fund has been allocated for this purpose. Senior Additional Secretary to the President and Secretary of the President’s Fund, Mr. Roshana Gamage, delivered the welcome speech and explained the objectives of the programme. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Speaker (Dr.) Jagath Wickramaratne stated that the present government is making a significant investment in education, emphasizing that nothing is more valuable for a nation’s future than investment in education. He further said that if children contribute to the country through the knowledge they gain, the government’s investment will truly benefit the nation.  “We want you to become educated and wise. A wise person will never build an atomic bomb. If an educated person engages in fraud, that education has no value. In such a situation, only learning exists, not wisdom. Therefore, if you use your education for the betterment of the country, you will repay the nourishment and care your parents provided to raise you into who you are today,” the Speaker added. Speaking at the event, Hon. Minister of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, Samantha Vidyaratne, noted that the government is pleased to support programmes of this nature aimed at strengthening the future of children, in line with the new administration’s vision. The Minister also expressed gratitude to the President’s Fund for facilitating this initiative. He further explained that the President’s Fund was established to provide relief to those affected by poverty and to build a brighter future for the children of the nation through education. The present government has taken measures to operate the President’s Fund in a more structured and decentralized manner so that qualified beneficiaries at the regional level now receive its support. Meanwhile, a special one-day training programme aimed at decentralizing the activities of the President’s Fund was conducted on 1st of November 2025 at the Badulla District Secretariat for officers in charge from all Divisional Secretariats in the Uva Province. Hon. Deputy Minister of Tourism Professor Ruwan Ranasinghe, Hon. Members of Parliament Sudath Balagalla and Attorney-at-Law Sarath Kumara, Mayor of Badulla Nandana Kelumsiri Hapugoda, Chief Secretary of the Uva Province Anusha Gokula Perera, Secretary to the Uva Education Ministry Nihal Gunaratne, District Secretary of Badulla Panduka Sri Prabath Aberathna, District Secretary of Monaragala A. G. Nishantha, along with government officials, scholarship recipients and their parents were present at the occasion.

October 31, 2025

Sri Lankan Parliamentary Delegation Concluded the Official Visit to the United Kingdom to Strengthen Parliamentary Cooperation

A high-level delegation from the Parliament of Sri Lanka, led by Hon. (Dr) Jagath Wickramaratne, Speaker of Parliament, undertook a four-day official visit to the United Kingdom from 26 to 29 October 2025. The visit was aimed at strengthening inter-parliamentary collaboration, advancing democratic governance, and promoting institutional transparency and accountability.The delegation comprised Hon. (Dr) Nalinda Jayatissa, Minister of Health and Mass Media and Chief Government Whip; Hon. (Attorney at Law) Harshana Nanayakkara, Minister of Justice and National Integration and President of the UK–Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Association; Hon. (Ms) Saroja Savithri Paulraj, Minister of Women and Child Affairs and Chairperson of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus; and Mr. Hansa Abeyratne, Assistant Secretary General of Parliament.The visit was facilitated by WFD and funded by United Kingdom International Development and the delegation was accompanied by the British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, H.E. Andrew Patrick. The visit focused on institutional frameworks and practices that promote effective legislation, oversight, and good governance. A principal area of discussion was Post-Legislative Scrutiny (PLS)—a process through which legislatures systematically review the implementation and impact of laws after their enactment to ensure they deliver intended outcomes and serve the interests of citizens. The Sri Lankan delegation engaged extensively with UK parliamentarians, committee officials, and oversight bodies to study how such mechanisms enhance accountability and anti-corruption efforts.During the visit, the delegation held high-level meetings with Rt Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons; Seema Malhotra MP, Minister for the Indo-Pacific at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO); and Cat Smith MP, Chair of the House of Commons Procedure Committee. Hon. (Ms) Saroja Savithri Paulraj, Minister of Women and Child Affairs and Chairperson of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, also met with Rt Hon. Baroness Harriet Harman, UK Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Women and Girls, for a focused discussion on advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment through parliamentary action.The delegation also met with academic experts at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, to explore opportunities for technical collaboration on enhancing the Parliament of Sri Lanka’s legislative review processes. Further consultations were held with senior officials and Board Members of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, including Mr. Anthony Smith, Chief Executive Officer, and Ms. Yasmin Qureshi MP, Chair of the WFD Board, on strengthening ongoing partnerships between the two institutions.The visit provided an invaluable opportunity for both Parliaments to share experiences and reaffirm their shared commitment to promote democratic governance, institutional integrity, and the rule of law. It further underscored the strong and enduring friendship between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom, founded upon a mutual recognition of the central role of Parliaments in advancing accountability and good governance.






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