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2021-08-04
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A special three-year plan will be implemented to reduce the current congestion in the judiciary and expedite the settlement of cases, Justice Minister PC Ali Sabry said at a meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Justice yesterday (03).
The committee discussed the “Three Year Plan on Establishment of New Courts and Development of Infrastructure Facilities in Western Province. State Ministers Lohan Ratwatte, Susil Premajayantha, Piyal Nishantha and Members of Parliament Prof. Tissa Vitarana, Sagara Kariyawasam, PC Jayantha Weerasinghe, Marjan Faleel, Chandima Weerakkody and Kokila Gunawardena were present.
Although there are more than 200 judges per million population in the developed countries, Sri Lanka now has only 15 judges, the Minister said. Accordingly, the number of judges is expected to increase to 218 and the number of courts to 245, the Minister said. He further stated that the development of the infrastructure required for these judges will be expedited under this next three-year plan.
It was revealed that the digitization of the judiciary has already begun and an agreement has been reached with the relevant technological service providers to conduct court meetings through e-filing system and video conference system.
It is expected to strengthen the Mediation Board and the number of disputes resolved is expected to double by next year. It was also revealed that steps have been taken to establish land mediation boards in several areas including Jaffna, Anuradhapura, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Kilinochchi to resolve land disputes.
The Minister said that several expert committees have been set up to reform the judicial System and the report of the committee set up under the chairmanship of Supreme Court Judge Samayawardena has been received. In line with the recommendations of this committee report infrastructure facilities including the establishment of new courts will be improved he added.
It was revealed that steps will be taken to construct new District Courts in Mahara and Welisara, a Magistrate Court and a District Court in Mirigama, Magistrate Courts in Beruwala and Kalutara Meegahatenna areas in accordance with the recommendations of the committee.
The MPs pointed out the existing shortcomings in the courts and the Minister said that steps would be taken under this three-year plan to renovate them as soon as possible and instructed the officials.
The Minister also said that separate courts will be set up for cases involving financial crimes of less than Rs. 1.5 million to avoid delays in hearing large scale financial crime cases and small financial fraud cases in the same court.
Emphasizing the importance of the community correction process that is being implemented instead of punishing, the Minister said that all possible steps will be taken to improve community correction.
The Minister also said that the House of Justice currently being constructed in Colombo will be completed soon, bringing many courts under one roof. It will be built on an area of 6.5 acres and the Ministry of Justice will also be established in the complex. 50 houses will also be constructed for judges. The Minister said that he was personally monitoring the progress of the project which is being implemented in four phases and that the construction will be completed soon.
He also said that the renovation of the Hulftsdorf court complex is being expedited. Although the Chinese government has provided a grant of around 500 million yuan for this purpose, it has been delayed since 2010, the Minister said.
State Minister Piyal Nishantha inquired about the possibility of expediting child abuse cases. The Hon. Chief Justice has recently issued a special circular in this regard last week and accordingly the cases pertaining to child abuse cases will be heard and completed expeditiously, the Minister said.
Secretary to the Ministry of Justice M.P.K Mayadunne and other officials were also present at the meeting.
2025-09-12
For the first session of the Tenth Parliament, Hon. Member of Parliament Kabir Hashim was appointed as the new Chair of the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA). This appointment fills the vacancy created following the resignation of Hon. Member of Parliament Aravinda Senarath, who served as the Chair of the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) for the first session of the Tenth Parliament, on 06.08.2025. The Committee convened in Parliament today (Sep. 12) to elect the new Chairman. For the position of Chair, the name of Hon. MP Kabir Hashim was proposed and seconded respectively by Hon. Members of Parliament J.C. Alawathuwala and Rohitha Abeygunawardhana. Subsequently, addressing the Committee, the new Chair stated that he expects to carry out his duties in a neutral manner, free from political bias, with the cooperation of all members. He further expressed his special appreciation for the work performed by former Chair Hon. Member of Parliament Aravinda Senarath and stated that he expects to carry out the responsibilities of his office even more effectively. Moreover, the new Chair indicated that he is prepared to take the necessary measures to further systematize the functions of the COPA Committee by formulating new plans. The occasion was also attended by Hon. Deputy Minister Sugath Thilakaratne, Hon. MPs (Dr.) M.L.A.M. Hizbullah, Rohitha Abeygunawardhana, J.C. Alawathuwala, Chamara Sampath Dasanayake, Hector Appuhamy, (Dr.) Kavinda Heshan Jayawardhana, Oshani Umanga, Ruwanthilaka Jayakody, Thushari Jayasingha, Attorney at Law, M.A.M. Thahir, Lal Premanath, Chanaka Madugoda, as well as Parliament officials including Director (Legislative Services) and Acting Director (Communication) M. Jayalath Perera.
2025-09-12
The Committee on Public Finance has granted approval for the 2026 budget estimate of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).This approval was granted during a meeting of the Committee held yesterday (Sep. 11th ) in Parliament, chaired by Hon. Dr. Harsha de Silva, Member of Parliament.During the meeting, the Chairman of the Committee pointed out that just as the Central Bank of Sri Lanka experience the financial independence, it is important to grant financial autonomy to institutions such as the Bribery Commission (CIABOC) and the Auditor General’s Department to ensure greater independence in their operations. He further stated that with such financial independence, these institutions would be able to function more autonomously, irrespective of which government is in power, and free from prevailing political authority. Accordingly, the Committee decided to inform the Minister of Finance, who is also the President, about this matter.Additionally, Hon. Dr. Harsha de Silva stated that the remuneration of the Chairman, Director General, and members of the Commission should be aligned with that of the President of the Court of Appeal. Therefore, as the salary of the President of the Court of Appeal is revised, the salaries of these officials should also be revised accordingly. The Committee Chair also noted that the necessary intervention will be made in this regard.Members of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, Harshana Rajakaruna, (Dr.) Kaushalya Ariyaratne, Wijesiri Basnayake, Sunil Rajapaksha, Nimal Palihena, Thilina Samarakoon, and Nishantha Jayaweera participated in the meeting.
2025-09-11
The Committee on Public Finance reviewed the country’s income, expenditure, and debt conditions during the first half of 2025. This took place at a meeting of the committee held in Parliament on the 9th September 2025, chaired by Honorable Member of Parliament Dr. Harsha de Silva. Accordingly, the Sri Lankan government has reported a strong fiscal performance for the first half of 2025 compared to the total revenue for the first six months of 2024, exceeding the mid-year target, officials from the Ministry of Finance informed the Committee. Presenting data, Finance Ministry officials pointed out that the total revenue collected from the half-yearly estimated income of Rs. 2,241 billion from January to June 2025 was Rs. 2,318 billion, which exceeded the half-yearly estimate by 3%. Meanwhile, the total government expenditure in the first half of 2025 was Rs. 3,467 billion, an increase of Rs. 367 billion compared to the expenditure in the first six months of 2024. The main reason for this increase has been debt servicing, which was Rs. 1,984 billion in the first half of 2025. Recurring expenditure on essential public services, including public sector salaries, pensions, social security programs such as ‘Aswesuma’ and ‘Samurdhi’, has also increased, Finance Ministry officials said. Furthermore, the Sri Lanka Customs Department has recorded a revenue of Rs. 996 billion between January and June 2025, recording a growth of 47% compared to the year 2024 (January - June). The revenue received from the import of automobiles contributed significantly to this growth, which had received Rs. 429 billion. Since the opening of vehicles for import, 220,026 vehicles have been imported into Sri Lanka so far, of which 154,537 vehicles have been cleared by Sri Lanka Customs, the Finance Ministry officials pointed out. Furthermore, the Hon. Members of the Committee also inquired from the Sri Lanka Customs Department about the issues faced by importers due to the time taken at Customs for container clearance activities of 9 - 10 days. Accordingly, the departmental officials informed the committee that a method is being developed to resolve the issue and complete the clearance of the relevant goods within 2-3 days. The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) also reported an increase, reporting an income of Rs. 1,040,388 million out of the estimated income of Rs. 1,022,691 million in the first half of 2025. Here, the departmental officials pointed out that TIN (Tax Identification Number) numbers have been issued for about 1.3 million Sri Lankans over the age of 18. Here, the Chairman questioned whether the expected economic growth target for this year can be achieved based on this data. However, Finance Ministry officials said that it can be assumed that economic growth will be around 3.1% this year. The Chairman of the Committee also instructed the officials to take steps to inform the Committee about the policy of the Ministry of Finance regarding the tax policy applied to cigarettes. The Committee also discussed the discrepancy between the forecasts made by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the Ministry of Finance regarding the country's foreign reserves at the end of the year. The meeting was attended by the Hon. Members of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, Harshana Rajakaruna, Ajith Agalakada, M.K.M. Aslam, (Dr.) Kaushalya Ariyaratne, Nimal Palihena, Attorney-at-Law Chitral Fernando, Wijesiri Basnayake, Sunil Rajapaksa, Champika Hettiarachchi, Attorney-at-Law Lakmali Hemachandra, and Nishantha Jayaweera.
2025-09-10
A high level delegation from the CVF – V20 led by H.E Mohamed Nasheed, Secretary General of the CVF- V20 Secretariat and the former President and Speaker of Maldives held a special session in Partnership with the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Environment, Agriculture and Resource Sustainability. Welcoming the delegation, the Chair of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Environment, Agriculture and Resource Sustainability Hon. Member of Parliament Hector Appuhamy emphasized that a separate institution must be created which is dedicated to the development agenda of Sri Lanka ensuring support for Climate Prosperity Plans. The Chair further stated that the Climate Prosperity Plan is not just another policy document and that it is a promise that despite our vulnerabilities, Sri Lanka will choose resilience and justice calling for all Parliamentarians and the government to work in cross party unity to endorse, strengthen and implement the updated Climate Prosperity Plan. This special session was held recently (Aug. 28) in Parliament, under the Chairmanship of Hon. Member of Parliament Hector Appuhamy and with the participation of the Hon. Leaders of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa, the Hon. Chief Opposition Whip Gayantha Karunathilaka, Hon. Members of Parliament, and officials representing the Ministry of Environment. H.E Mohamed Nasheed, Secretary General of the CVF- V20 Secretariat and the former Hon. President and Speaker of Maldives in his key note address stated that they consider the climate issue as a moral and ethical issue and now it has become a financial and economic issue. Under the Climate Prosperity Plan, he emphasized that they aim to find new ways of doing things which is sustainable. Hon. Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa in his remarks elaborated on the importance of raising awareness on climate change within Parliament and outside. Following a presentation by the delegation the forum was open for a round table discussion. Thereafter, the delegation toured the Parliament premises.
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