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National agenda on anti – corruption to be introduced

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With the present government assuming office in July 2022, its pioneer objective has been the enhancement of governing system, eradicating corruption, re – establishing the state finance and sustainability of credits and revival of economy.

Accordingly, the foundation for the National Agenda for Anti – Corruption has been prepared across empowering the Anti – Corruption Act No. 9 of 2023 by amalgamating the Anti – Corruption Act (Authority 26), Bribery and Corruption Commission Act No. 19 of 1994 and Assets and Liabilities Statement No. 1 of 1975 to empower the international standards and disciplines such as provisions of the United Nations Convention on Anti – Corruption and standards of the Financial Action Task Force. Furthermore, the activities to prepare the draft bill on properties earned from crimes is on the final stage. Accordingly, in par with the report of the legal, organizational and strategic framework for anti – corruption mentioned in the International Monitory Fund’s governing judgmental evaluation’s technical assistance, the followings have been recognized as main active items of the agenda on the anti – corruption.

 Empowering the Anti – Corruption Act No. 9 of 2023

 Development of a national anti – corruption plan for the period of 2025 – 2029

 Amendment of the National Audit Act No. 19 of 2018

 Establishment of an assets statement and a conflict of interest procedure with productivity and transparency.

 Introduction of new methodologies for acting in relation to receipts earned from crimes and money laundering.

 Strengthening case investigation and case filing activities relevant to corruption.

 Introduction of amendments to the Companies Act No. 07 of 2007 and taking other applicable measures so that the legal framework on meaningful ownership can be strengthened.

 Empowering a state procurement law ensure the transparency of the state procurement.

 Declaring all companies that receive tax relief through the Strategic Development Project Act No. 14 of 2008 and across the Board of Investment.

 Suspension of Strategic Development Projects Act No. 14 of 2008 until a clear and a transparent process for evaluation of investment promotion conditions costing and proposal evaluation is declared.

 Implementation of a reformation policy of entrepreneurship that is under the government.

 Initiation of short term anti – corruption procedures within each revenue departments.

 Establishment of a new management methodology for the Employees Provident Fund.

 Amendment of laws, regulations and procedures applicable to supervision of finance division in the banking sector.

 Empowering the Judiciary Service Commission.

 Strengthening the right to information.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution forwarded by the President to pass the anti – corruption agenda as the national agenda for the government on anti – corruption and order all authorities to act according to the said agenda.



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Cabinet approves amendments to Aswasuma Welfare Benefit payment Scheme

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The Aswasuma Welfare Benefit payment Scheme has been implementing from 01-07-2023 and this scheme has been finally amended by the Extra Ordinary Gazette No 2415/66 dated 21-12-2024.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, to publish the following through a Gazette Notification, amending the benefits provided under the presently empowered Aswasuma Welfare Benefit payment Scheme within the provisions allocated by the budget estimate for the year 2025.

• To extend the period of entitlement of benefits for the transitional social category included in schedule 1 of the Aswasuma Welfare Benefit payment Scheme up to 30-04-2025.

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• Even though the payment of allowances under the transitional social category will be stopped after April 2025, the period of payment for disabled persons, kidney patients, and elderly persons, of these families will be extended up to 31-12-2025.

• Payment of relevant eligible persons by inclusion of newly forwarded applications of disabled and kidney patients subject to the maximum limit up to 31-12-2025.

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Fertilizer, financial subsidy to farmers who are cultivating the paddy in the Yala season 2025

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Cabinet approves the submission of amendments for the Personal Data Protection Act No. 9 of 2022

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Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers has been granted at their meeting held on 19.02.2025 to amend the Personal Data Protection Act No. 9 of 2022.

Clearance of the Attorney General has been given to the revised draft bill prepared by the Legal Draftsman in the regard.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal submitted by  the President in this office as the Minister of Digital Economy to publish the draft of the Personal Data Protection (Amended) Act in the government gazette notification and thereafter submit it to the Parliament for its concurrence.

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