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US Ambassador urges greater participation of women to increase the size of the economic pie
US Ambassador Julie Chung says Sri Lanka could grow only stronger when all voices, including those of women, are included.
Addressing the WEConnect International’s Supplier Development Programme held at the Waters Edge on Sunday, the Ambassador said: We all benefit when women are fully included. Supporting women will foster inclusive, sustainable growth for all Sri Lankans.
“We all know that women still face an uphill battle when it comes to equality, access to opportunities, funding, balancing work and family responsibilities, and navigating a male-dominated environment. Sometimes it may feel like women have to work twice as hard to be seen and heard in the business world. This is not a problem unique to Sri Lanka. In the United States, we face similar issues. However, I am proud to share a few recent statistics from the United States that I think show movement in the right direction: There are now 13 million women-owned businesses in the United States. They represent approximately 42 percent of total U.S. businesses. And their number continues to grow. In the recent post pandemic period, more U.S. women than men started businesses!
“Support for women entrepreneurs is a way for a country to tap into a vast pool of entrepreneurial talent that can bring enormous growth. One study found that increasing women’s participation in the economy could add an additional $20 billion to Sri Lanka’s GDP. That’s almost a quarter of the country’s current GDP. And more businesses in the market mean stronger supply chain resilience. When women have access to economic opportunities, they drive innovation and job creation, lifting up their families and communities. Promoting and investing in women-owned enterprises is smart for businesses and beneficial to the entire society.
“And while you start planning for success, I invite you to think of inspirational stories here in Sri Lanka. It was amazing to witness the historic #AsiaCup2024 win by Sri Lanka’s National Women’s Cricket team last week. This was a monumental achievement for women in Sri Lanka. They showed everybody, particularly the more famous male teams, how things get done through teamwork, perseverance, and tenacity. Now I hope they attain equality in salary that their male counterparts are getting – that would be an important next step.
“Entrepreneurs and athletes have a lot in common. At first glance, they might seem different. But there are remarkable parallels in the qualities that drive success, resilience, and leadership.
“During the Olympics in Paris, the world has watched the incredible medal winning performance of U.S. gymnast Simone Biles. Just three years ago she made the brave decision to step down during a competition, to care for herself, and to heal. Many people thought her career was over. But it wasn’t. She worked hard, navigating through rough waters, maintaining her vision and passion, and by embracing resilience, she turned obstacles into steppingstones and setbacks into triumphs, ultimately paving the way for her enduring success. If we slow down to listen, I think we all have a little bit of Simone Biles’s spirit in us – the intuition to know when to step back, the guts to know when to push harder, and the balance to come out on top.”
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US$ 2.5 mn cyber heist exposes system failures
COPF final report on USD 2.5 mn cyber fraud recommends action against all responsible
The US$2.5 million loss incurred during Sri Lanka’s foreign debt repayment to Australia was a clear case of a cybercrime and theft, Committee on Public Finance (COPF) Chairman Dr. Harsha de Silva told Parliament yesterday.
Presenting the COPF final report on the cyber fraud, Dr. de Silva said the incident amounted to a serious financial crime and called for a comprehensive investigation, by law enforcement authorities, to identify and prosecute all those responsible.
The report revealed serious governance, procedural and operational failures that enabled the fraudulent transfer of public funds, while recommending sweeping reforms to strengthen cybersecurity, financial controls and public debt management systems.
According to the report, officials of the Treasury and the Central Bank bore responsibility for governance lapses that contributed to the failures. It also highlighted the fact that the Ministry of Finance was operating an outdated Microsoft Exchange Server after security support had ended, while basic safeguards, such as multi-factor authentication, had not been implemented.
The COPF said suspicious payment instructions linked to debt repayments involving India, the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium had also been detected, preventing further losses. However, the US$ 2.5 million fraud materialised only in the repayment transaction involving Australia.
The report has noted that officials had failed to verify lender email domains, relied on unverified email communications and lacked adequate internal controls, allowing the fraud to continue for months.
Although the investigation uncovered system-wide weaknesses across several institutions, only four mid-level Finance Ministry officials had been suspended so far, the report said.
The COPF has recommended a special audit of the foreign debt repayment process, strengthened cybersecurity measures across state institutions, updated financial regulations and improvements to public debt management systems.
by Saman Indrajith
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Opposition signs no-confidence motion against Justice Minister for dereliction of duty over Negombo Prison deaths
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, together with Opposition MPs, yesterday signed a No-Confidence Motion (NCM) in Parliament against Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara.The move comes in response to the unrest at the Negombo Prison, where both prison officers and inmates were killed.
Opposition members said the Minister had failed to fulfill his responsibility and accountability regarding their safety.According to the Opposition group, the NCM seeks to hold the Minister directly accountable for lapses in ensuring protection within the prison system.
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AG informs SC of e-visa agreement review
The Attorney General yesterday informed the Supreme Court that the government has decided to review the legality of agreements entered into by the previous administration to hand over the country’s electronic visa issuance operations to private companies.
Additional Solicitor General Viveka Siriwardena, appearing for the Attorney General, made the submission when the Supreme Court took up the fundamental rights petitions filed by former MPs President’s Counsel M.A. Sumanthiran, Patali Champika Ranawaka, and Rauff Hakeem, challenging the previous Cabinet’s decision to outsource the e-visa system.
The petitions were heard before a three-judge bench, comprising Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena and Justices Achala Wengappuli and Arjuna Obeyesekere.
The Additional Solicitor General informed court that the current Cabinet had appointed a subcommittee to examine the legality of the agreements with the private companies and requested time to report on its findings, stating that the review was still underway.
President’s Counsel Sumanthiran, appearing as one of the petitioners, told the court that although the present government had indicated its intention to cancel the transaction, the petitioners wished to proceed with the case.
He noted that members of the current Cabinet had been named as respondents in the petitions.The Supreme Court directed the petitioners to issue notice on the members of the current Cabinet, named as respondents, and fixed September 29 for further proceedings.
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