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Mediation Boards Commission launches convenient dispute intake system for public

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(L-R) Thorsten Bargfrede - Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, M. M. P. K. Mayadunne, Secretary to the Ministry of Justice, Ali Sabry, Minister of Justice, Justice Hector S. Yapa – Chairperson, Mediation Boards Commission

The Mediation Boards Commission (MBC) of Sri Lanka, together with the Ministry of Justice, has launched a convenient dispute intake system for the public by introducing a dispute intake box at the Divisional Secretariat level. This is expanding the Community Mediation Boards’ (CMB) Chairperson’s jurisdiction and making it easier for CMBs to receive complaints from the public.

The handing over of the first set of boxes took place with the participation of Ali Sabry, Minister of Justice, Thorsten Bargfrede, Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Jacques Carstens, Team Leader SEDR Project British Council Sri Lanka, and Johann Robert, Deputy Country Representative, The Asia Foundation.

The current dispute intake system requires the public to refer their disputes, by way of a formal letter to the respective Chairperson, in the CMB, in the area where the disputants are from. However, this process of receiving formal complaints to the Mediation Board was found to be time-consuming, leaving the public having to face many difficulties in handing over their complaints.  As a solution, the Mediation Boards Commission decided to implement a convenient dispute intake system. As part of the Supporting Effective Dispute Resolution (SEDR) project, The Asia Foundation (TAF) contracted a vendor to design and provide 350 complaint boxes and oversee the delivery of the boxes to 25 District Secretariats.

SEDR is a four-year access to justice project implemented by the British Council, in partnership with The Asia Foundation (TAF), and funded by the European Union (EU). The EURO 7 million project is part of the EU’s overarching STRIDE (Strengthening Transformation, Reconciliation, and Inclusive Democratic Engagement) Programme in Sri Lanka.

Thorsten Bargfrede, Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, said: “Mediation of local disputes is an important component of local governance, and it is crucial that we work to remove any barriers with regards to the efficient intake of disputes. A dispute intake box is an approachable method for the public to hand in their complaints and has the potential to influence more people in communities to come forward with their disputes, ultimately leading to increased trust and confidence in communal justice. The European Union’s funding to Supporting Effective Dispute Resolution (SEDR) project is a part of its commitment to promote dialogue and support local governance in Sri Lanka.”

Minister of Justice Ali Sabry said: “Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms have proved to be effective, speedy, and cost-effective in many jurisdictions in the world. Mediation in particular has the potential in Sri Lanka to ease the burden on the justice system whilst also delivering an acceptable solution to both parties. This project will make access to mediation easier and also contribute to its development as an ADR mechanism in Sri Lanka. I am thankful to our development partners, the British Council, The Asia Foundation, and the EU in supporting this project and working with the Ministry in taking this progressive step.”



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1,000-acre forest plantation project to be launched under “Clean Sri Lanka” programme

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Under the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, plans are underway to launch a 1,000-acre forest plantation project in collaboration with the private sector. This large-scale initiative is designed to operate under the Public-Private-People Partnership (4P) concept and a preliminary discussion on the project was held today (30) at the Presidential Secretariat.

The discussion focused on resolving technical aspects associated with the project and addressing the fundamental issues necessary for the land release.

The programme aims to implement several effective environmental projects in the coming year with the active participation of the private sector. These efforts are intended to safeguard the country’s biodiversity, forest cover and natural ecosystems, while also reinforcing the shared responsibility of the public, government and private sector in environmental conservation.

The discussion was chaired by Senior Additional Secretary to the President  Russell Aponsu and Additional Secretary of the Clean Sri Lanka Programme  S.P.C. Sugeeshwara, with the participation of senior officials from the Ministries of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation and Environment

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European Union has a favorable perspective on the current GSP+ review process.- Charles Whiteley

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The Head of South Asia Division, European External Action Service of the European Union Charles Whiteley stated that the European Union has a favorable perspective on the current GSP+ review process.

He made these remarks during a meeting held today (30) at the Presidential Secretariat with President Anura Kumara Disanayake, as part of an official visit by a European Union delegation to Sri Lanka.

Mr. Whiteley highlighted the longstanding partnership between Sri Lanka and the EU, which has led to significant trade gains. He affirmed the EU’s willingness to continue supporting Sri Lanka in achieving further commercial progress.

He stated that the GSP+ concessions from the European Union are anticipated to encourage Sri Lanka to provide products that meet standardized quality requirements. He further said that the continuation of GSP+ trade concession is assessed on alignment with the current government’s policy commitments and progress.

The meeting assessed Sri Lanka’s advancements in executing 27 international conventions related to the European Union’s GSP+ tax concession, known as the Generalized System of Preferences.

President Disanayake expressed his gratitude for the EU’s assistance during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. He acknowledged that the GSP+ facility has played an important role in supporting the country’s export sector and economic recovery.

The President further noted that the collapse of Sri Lanka’s economy was the result of a deeply flawed political system, marked by corruption and mismanagement. The President stated that the current administration is working to rebuild the country through stable and transparent governance, though this transformation will require time.

Highlighting a key shift in political support, the President pointed out that unlike previous governments, which relied heavily on support from the South, the current administration was elected with the collective support of Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim communities from across the country. The President reaffirmed his government’s commitment to delivering on the promises made to all citizens.

Also present at the meeting were Minister of Labour, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Justice and National Integration Harshana Nanayakkara, Attorney-at-law, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma , Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage, the Ambassador designate of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives . Carmen Moreno, General for Trade and Economic Security – Policy Officer of the European Commission’s Directorate Guido Dolara, Desk Officer for Sri Lanka at European External Action Service Ms. Galija Agisheva along with other EU and Sri Lankan officials.

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Fuel prices reduce from midnight today [30]

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the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (Ceypetco) announced that fuel prices will be reduce from midnight today (30),

Accordingly, the revised prices are as follows:

Petrol 92 Octane – Rs. 293 (reduced by Rs. 06)
Petrol 95 Octane – Rs. 341 (reduced by Rs. 20)
Auto Diesel – Rs. 274 (reduced by Rs. 12)
Super diesel – Rs. 325 (reduced by Rs. 06)
Kerosene – Rs. 178  (reduced by Rs. 05)

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