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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 24, 2015
TISL Salutes the Bribery Commission for its Brave Stand
Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL), the local chapter of the
global movement against corruption, salutes the proactive nature in
which the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption
(CIABOC) is currently operating, after years of suppression and
political interference.
Based on an increasing number of complaints, the CIABOC has initiated
several investigations and probes against allegations of large scale
corruption running into billions of rupees by high ranking officials and
politicians, some of whom have already been summoned for further
inquiry and questioning.
Issuing a statement today the TISL said; ” The Bribery or Corruption
Commission is a fundamental tool required in an active democracy to
ensure transparency in transactions, accountability of those who are in
positions of authority and the good governance of a country.
“it is most refreshing and timely to witness the CIABOC taking a strong
stand against corruption and complaints made against leading
politicians, their close associates and high ranking government
officials. We are also happy to note that the police also have taken
very strong stand against corruption and in fact investigating in to
series of financial scandals.
“In this context it is particularly distressing to note the
irresponsible stance and noncooperation of certain parties, including
Parliamentarians, against the actions of the CIABOC undermining not only
their authority but also the rule of law. As a signatory to the United
Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), Sri Lanka and its elected
representatives are duty bound to uphold the standards and provisions
outlined in the Convention and at a minimum allow for the impartial
investigations of allegations and complaints without disruption or undue
influence.
“Currently CIABOC is running full stream and staff is working restlessly
to investigate large number of complaints running in to more than 1500.
It was no secret this was due to timely action taken by hard working
Director General of the CIABOC. While appreciating her work, TISL
earnestly appeal to the government and opposition politicians to allow
Director General and the CIABOC to work independently to see smooth
running of the country’s highest anti corruption institution. We further
urge all parties concern to assist CIABOC and Police in respect of
investigations”, the statement further adds.
Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL), the local chapter of the
global movement against corruption, salutes the proactive nature in
which the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption
(CIABOC) is currently operating, after years of suppression and
political interference.
Based on an increasing number of complaints, the CIABOC has initiated
several investigations and probes against allegations of large scale
corruption running into billions of rupees by high ranking officials and
politicians, some of whom have already been summoned for further
inquiry and questioning.
Issuing a statement today the TISL said; ” The Bribery or Corruption
Commission is a fundamental tool required in an active democracy to
ensure transparency in transactions, accountability of those who are in
positions of authority and the good governance of a country.
“it is most refreshing and timely to witness the CIABOC taking a strong
stand against corruption and complaints made against leading
politicians, their close associates and high ranking government
officials. We are also happy to note that the police also have taken
very strong stand against corruption and in fact investigating in to
series of financial scandals.
“In this context it is particularly distressing to note the
irresponsible stance and noncooperation of certain parties, including
Parliamentarians, against the actions of the CIABOC undermining not only
their authority but also the rule of law. As a signatory to the United
Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), Sri Lanka and its elected
representatives are duty bound to uphold the standards and provisions
outlined in the Convention and at a minimum allow for the impartial
investigations of allegations and complaints without disruption or undue
influence.
“Currently CIABOC is running full stream and staff is working restlessly
to investigate large number of complaints running in to more than 1500.
It was no secret this was due to timely action taken by hard working
Director General of the CIABOC. While appreciating her work, TISL
earnestly appeal to the government and opposition politicians to allow
Director General and the CIABOC to work independently to see smooth
running of the country’s highest anti corruption institution. We further
urge all parties concern to assist CIABOC and Police in respect of
investigations”, the statement further adds.
