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2023-09-12
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Member of Parliament Hon. Madhura Vithanage, said that the government does not get any income from several large-scale businesses conducted online in Sri Lanka and therefore a system for registering all online businesses in Sri Lanka through one system should be formed expeditiously.
Member of Parliament Hon. Madhura Vithanage mentioned this when the Select Committee of Parliament to study the practical problems and difficulties that have arisen in relation to enhancing the rank in the Ease of Doing Business Index in Sri Lanka and make its proposals met in the Parliament recently under his chairmanship.
The problems that have arisen in the process of business registration and the efficiency of the process were discussed here.
The chairman mentioned that more effective service can be obtained by creating an entrepreneurial mindset in government employees. The importance of regular and fair placement of government employees throughout the island was also discussed.
The chairman also pointed out that due to some weaknesses in the system in the divisional secretariat system, issues have arisen regarding the efficiency of the services provided.
The officials who were present mentioned that it is essential that the officials of the government institutions should work in the same way to cover all the nine provinces of the country.
The officials were of the opinion that it is essential to provide guidelines for those institutions and that by making the government mechanism efficient, they can provide high quality and friendly service to the people.
Also, the officials pointed out that if the respective ministries are included as a schedule in the constitution itself, it will be possible to make long-term, unchanging decisions. Also, the importance of recruiting multi-tasking government officials for public service was also discussed.
The chairman of the committee said that an efficient system should be introduced to complete the business registration process within an hour. Accordingly, the committee recommended that all businesses in Sri Lanka be registered under a QR code.
The chairman asked the officers whether there are measures to be taken against government officials who act unfairly in the public administration process. The authorities replied and stated that it can be dealt with under the Anti-Corruption or Bribery Act or through the disciplinary measures of the Establishment Code.
State Minister, Hon. Arvind Kumar, Members of Parliament, Hon. Mohammed Mussammil, Hon. Sanjeewa Edirimanna, Hon. Kokila Gunawardena, and a group of officials representing the Ministry of Public Administration and Home Affairs and the Department of Registrar of Companies also participated in this meeting.
2026-01-28
An institutional review of the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (NATA) and the Jaffna Teaching Hospital was conducted at the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Health, Mass Media and Women’s Empowerment.The committee met in Parliament on 21.01.2026, under the chairmanship of Hon. Member of Parliament (Dr.) Nihal Abeysinghe.Accordingly, the review of the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol was taken up first. Officials of the Authority informed the committee that approximately 22,000 people die annually due to tobacco and alcohol consumption, and that the country incurs an annual economic loss of Rs. 225–240 billion as a result.They further stated that steps are currently being taken to amend the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol Act by incorporating the necessary legal provisions to effectively address this situation.The officials emphasized that 104 countries worldwide have banned the sale of cigarettes individually, and highlighted the importance of implementing a similar law in Sri Lanka. They pointed out that when cigarettes are sold individually, the health warnings displayed on cigarette packaging are not visible to consumers.Additionally, the officials stressed the importance of imposing taxes on cigarettes after determining their prices.Commenting on the matter, the Chair of the Committee stated that the committee is prepared to provide the necessary support for the proposed amendments to the Act and for other programmes of the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol.Subsequently, an institutional review of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital was conducted. Hospital authorities briefed the committee on the current status of the hospital. They pointed out that there is a growing need for additional staff in order to further improve and expand medical treatments and services currently being provided.They also informed the committee of the need to upgrade the Jaffna Teaching Hospital to the status of a National Hospital. Responding to this, the Secretary to the Ministry of Health stated that Sri Lanka currently has three National Hospitals, and that steps are expected to be taken in the near future to elevate the Jaffna Teaching Hospital to National Hospital status after fulfilling the required criteria.The Chair of the Committee also highlighted the need to reassess staffing requirements at the hospital.Furthermore, hospital authorities requested the committee to facilitate the appointment of an internal auditor to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital in order to ensure transparency in hospital administration and overall operations.Hon. Deputy Chair of the Committees Hemali Weerasekara, committee members Hon. MPs Attorney-at-Law Dayasiri Jayasekara, Muneer Mulaffer, Samanmali Gunasinghe, (Prof.) Sena Nanayakkara, (Dr.) S. Sri Bhavanandarajah, (Dr.) Ramanathan Archchuna and with the permission of the Chair, Hon. MPs (Dr.) Janaka Senarathna and (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathiyalingam were present at the committee meeting.Also in attendance were the Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, officials of the Ministry, the Director of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital along with administrative officers, and the Chairman and officials of the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol.
2026-01-27
Decision taken to conclude investigations within three monthsSelect Committee of Parliament to look into and Report to Parliament on the release of 323 Containers from the Port of Colombo without undergoing mandatory physical inspection and submit its proposals and recommendations in that regard, has decided to meet every Wednesday at 2.00 p.m. to conduct its investigations.This decision was taken at the inaugural meeting of the Committee, held on 21.01.2026, under the Chairmanship of Hon. Minister of Justice and National Integration, Attorney-at-Law, Harshana Nanayakkara. Accordingly, the Committee is scheduled to meet again on Wednesday, 28.01.2026, at 2.00 p.m.During the meeting, a preliminary discussion was held on the manner in which the future proceedings of the Committee should be conducted and on the parties to be summoned before it. Committee Members expressed their views in this regard. The Chairman stated that the Committee expects to conclude its investigations within a period of three months.The meeting was attended by Hon. Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Anura Karunathilaka, Hon. Deputy Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Hon. Deputy Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Attorney-at-Law Sunil Watagala, Hon. Deputy Minister of Power Arkam Ilyas and Hon. Members of Parliament Attorney-at-Law Dayasiri Jayasekara, Ajith P. Perera, D. V. Chanaka, Mujibur Rahuman, Mayilvaganam Jegatheeswaran and Attorney-at-Law Lakmali Hemachandra.
2026-01-27
Committee requests quality reports on coal consignments in three imported vesselsMatters relating to coal imported to Sri Lanka for electricity generation were examined at the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Infrastructure and Strategic Development.This review took place when the Committee met in Parliament recently under the Chairmanship of Hon. S. M. Marikkar, Member of Parliament.Officials from the Ministry of Power and Energy and the Lanka Coal Company (Private) Limited were summoned to attend the Committee meeting.During the meeting, the Committee sought clarifications from officials regarding the procedures followed in the coal importation process. Particular attention was paid to the procedures adopted during the most recent coal imports, and officials were questioned in detail on this matter.The Chairman of the Committee inquired whether any issues had arisen concerning the quality of the coal most recently imported into the country. In response, officials informed the Committee that samples from three coal vessels that arrived in Sri Lanka had been sent to India for quality testing, and that accurate information could be provided once the relevant reports were received.Accordingly, the matter was discussed at length during the Committee proceedings. The Chairman stated that the former Chairman of Lanka Coal (Private) Limited, who was involved in the processes related to the importation of these coal consignments, would be summoned before the Committee at its next meeting.In addition, the Chairman instructed officials to submit to the Committee, on the same day of the next meeting, the quality reports of the coal in the three vessels that arrived in Sri Lanka, as well as the laboratory reports conducted in Sri Lanka on the quality of coal contained in the most recently arrived vessel.Members of the Committee, Hon. Members of Parliament Ajith P. Perera, and Hon. Chathura Galappaththi were present at the meeting.
2026-01-26
The Committee on Public Finance express its appreciation regarding the expediting of VAT refund payments within a period of 45 daysThe delay in issuing licenses for the appointment of Authorized Persons (AP) of the Colombo Port City was discussed at the Committee on Public Finance.These matters were discussed at the meeting of the Committee on Public Finance, held on 20.01.2026 in Parliament, presided over by its Chair, Hon. Dr. Harsha de Silva, and attended by the Hon. Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe, and Hon. Members of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, Ajith Agalakada, M.K.M. Aslam, Nimal Palihena, Chithral Fernando, Attorney at Law, Wijesiri Basnayake, Sunil Rajapaksha, Thilina Samarakoon, and Champika Hettiarachchi.According to the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act, when a company intends to engage in a business, the applicant must obtain a license to qualify and be permitted to operate as an Authorized Person within the designated area of the Colombo Port City.The Committee pointed out that 72 applications are currently pending for obtaining this registration.Officials representing the Colombo Port City Economic Commission noted that, due to the Letter of Intent signed for the Fourth Review of the IMF Programme, they were informed that this process would be suspended from 04.07.2025 onward. Therefore, these applications had not been considered.The Committee further pointed out that, as of July 2025, 54 applications had already been received, yet none had been reviewed.Responding to this, the officials further stated that amendments to the Act were expected, and there was uncertainty as to whether the procedure for carrying out this process would change. Therefore, no further action had been taken. They added that, since the Amended Act came into force on 20.01.2026, the related activities would be carried out expeditiously.At this point, the Chairman of the Committee emphasized that attracting new investments to the country is the shared objective of all, and therefore it is important that these matters be proceeded with promptly.Further, attention was drawn to the current progress of the Simplified Value Added Tax (SVAT) System.Previously, when officials appeared before the Committee in October 2025, they stated that under the VAT system, refund payments were subjected to a 100% audit, leading to delays. However, through the SVAT System, steps have been taken to minimize these delays and ensure that refunds are processed expeditiously within 45 days.Officials present noted that, as of 15 January 2026, approximately 96% of refunds had been completed, and that most of the older payments had also been settled.Based on the information presented before the Committee, it was observed that the SVAT System has achieved clear progress, and the Committee expressed its appreciation to the officials of the Department of Inland Revenue for these improvements.
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