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2025-12-02

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The performance reports and annual reports of several State institutions reviewed at the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Economic Development and International Relations

The performance reports and annual reports of several State institutions were reviewed at the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Economic Development and International Relations.

This was during the meeting of the Committee held in Parliament on 2025.11.21 under the chairpersonship of the Hon. Member of Parliament Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law.

Accordingly, the reports of the following institutions under the Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies were reviewed:

1.    Import and Export Control Department
2.    Department of National Planning
3.    Department of Public Enterprises
4.    Assessment Department
5.    Sri Lanka Customs
6.    Department of External Resources
7.    Department of Development Finance
8.    Department of Census and Statistics
9.    Fiscal Policy Department
10.    Department of Public Finance

During the committee meeting held, an extensive discussion was held regarding the functions, future plans, requirements, etc. of these Departments.

Hon. Members of Parliament Lakshman Nipuna Arachchi and Wijesiri Basnayake also participated in this Committee meeting held.



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