• About us
  • Contact us
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
No 1 epaper in Sri Lanka
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Political Analysis
  • Inside Politics
  • EPAPERPDF
  • සිංහලSINHALA
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Political Analysis
  • Inside Politics
  • EPAPERPDF
  • සිංහලSINHALA
No Result
View All Result
Mawratanews.lk | Sri Lanka Latest Sinhala News and Headlines
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Complying with the Right to Information Act on foreign financing is important, and foreign lenders can help

September 2, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 7 mins read
A A
56% of those who know about Online Safety Bill think it will curtail freedom: Verité Research  I Sri Lanka Latest News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Large infrastructure projects of the government are often financed by foreign loans and grants. When the amount exceeds USD 100,000, the law requires information about the projects to be disclosed to the public online. However, compliance with the law is poor. In 2024, the government has disclosed only 40% of the required information on foreign-financed projects.

This was revealed in the 2024 update of Infrastructure Watch, which is a dashboard on PublicFinance.LK – Sri Lanka’s premier economic insights platform. This platform has tracked government compliance with the RTI Act’s proactive disclosure requirements since 2022.

Corruption in public spending is often linked to public procurement. The dashboard shows that disclosure of procurement-related information for foreign-financed projects was even less – only 20% of what the law requires.

Economist and Director at Verité Research Subhashini Abeysinghe says that “foreign lenders can help improve transparency by linking their project financing to government compliance with the Right to Information Act.”

Improving transparency is not only in the interest of the Sri Lankan public but also benefits lenders and contractors involved in these projects. Subhashini Abeysinghe says that “greater transparency not only fosters fair competition and reduces the risk of corruption, but also minimizes reputational risks for lenders and contractors of being implicated in corrupt practices.”

Section 9 of the RTI Act and the guidelines published by the RTI commission mandate the proactive disclosure of information under five broad categories: project details, rationale & beneficiaries, budget & financial details, approvals & clearances, and procurement & contracts.

The 2024 assessment looked at compliance in relation to 50 large infrastructure projects.  The dashboard can be accessed by visiting https://dashboards.publicfinance.lk/infrastructure-watch/

Share51Tweet32Send
Previous Post

People’s Bank achieves LKR 181.9 billion in Consolidated Gross Income during H1-2024

Next Post

Former CP Governor Niluka Ekanayake’s husband apologises to the Div. secretary for the threatening phone call!

MORE NEWS

Social Media Minimum Age Bill Submitted to Parliament to Regulate Access for Children Under 16
News

Social Media Minimum Age Bill Submitted to Parliament to Regulate Access for Children Under 16

June 24, 2026
Korean Diplomat Meets Sajith Premadasa, Extends Invitation to Major Asian Political Conference
News

Korean Diplomat Meets Sajith Premadasa, Extends Invitation to Major Asian Political Conference

June 24, 2026
Colombo Port City Records US$600 Million in Investments During First Quarter of 2026
News

Colombo Port City Records US$600 Million in Investments During First Quarter of 2026

June 24, 2026
US-Iran Talks Face Fresh Hurdles Amid Disputes Over Nuclear Oversight and Regional Security
News

US-Iran Talks Face Fresh Hurdles Amid Disputes Over Nuclear Oversight and Regional Security

June 24, 2026
Confusion and Uncertainty Over Polls Cause Sharp Decline in CSE
News

CSE Platforms Dialogue on IFRS Sustainability Standards as it Concludes Online Workshop

June 24, 2026
While US Envoy Kapur Visits Sri Lanka, Chinese Ambassador Presents Governance Book to Tilvin
My Serendib

While US Envoy Kapur Visits Sri Lanka, Chinese Ambassador Presents Governance Book to Tilvin

June 24, 2026
Load More

One of the best Sri Lanka Latest News Website and Sinhala language newspaper with Sunday editions, published by Free Media Independent Networks Pvt Ltd.

  • About us
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2019–2025 Free Media Independent Networks Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Developed by Turn Global.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Political Analysis
  • Inside Politics
  • EPAPER
  • සිංහල

Copyright © 2019–2025 Free Media Independent Networks Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Developed by Turn Global.