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Sri Lanka has met at least 38 of 57 IMF commitments due by the end of August: Verité Research I Sri Lanka Latest News

September 15, 2023
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Fiscal transparency platform due in March, crucial for governance improvement, yet to be launched

Colombo, 12th September 2023

Sri Lanka verifiably met 38 of the 57 trackable commitments that were due for completion by the end of August in its 17th programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to the latest progress update by Verité Research.

The end-August update on the programme by ‘IMF Tracker’, an online platform by Verité Research, shows that the progress on 11 commitments remains “unknown”, while eight are now classified as “not met”.

An IMF team will arrive in Sri Lanka this week to review the progress on the programme which kicked off in March 2023 and approve the second disbursement – which is now expected to be delayed till at least the end of October.

The IMF review is likely to focus on commitments that were due by the end of June. Even with that large latitude, Sri Lanka is falling short of an important governance-linked commitment. That is the establishment of an online fiscal transparency platform. This was due by the end of March but is yet to be delivered.

Fiscal Transparency Platform – what is expected? The expectation is that this platform will publish three types of information: (1) all significant public procurement contracts, (2) a list of all firms receiving tax exemptions through the Board of Investment, and (3) a list of individuals and firms receiving tax exemptions on luxury vehicle imports. Such a platform can shed light on government actions and curtail the abuse of power to confer private advantage, at the cost of public revenue.

This is also the first Sri Lanka programme in which the IMF has identified governance and corruption issues as being critical for macroeconomic recovery and stability in Sri Lanka. The fiscal transparency platform gains added importance in that light.

The IMF has a track record of overlooking failures to meet commitments, especially when they occur due to circumstances that might be outside the control of the government. This act of omission, however, is one that is well within the government’s control. Overlooking it can make the IMF appear to not be giving due weight to its own evaluation of the importance of governance-related commitments – and encourage further slippage in future actions related to improving governance in Sri Lanka.

IMF Tracker is the first and only platform in Sri Lanka which tracks the 100 identified commitments recorded along with Sri Lanka’s letter of intent to the IMF on the programme approved on 20 March 2023.  It is available for the public on the manthri.lk website at manthri.lk/en/imf_tracker

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