මාතෘකා
ගවේෂණය කරන්න
විදසුන්
ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
විදසුන්
ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
විදසුන්
ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
විදසුන්
ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
දත්ත
වාර්තා
පනත් සහ ගැසට් පත්ර
විදසුන්
ඩෑෂ්බෝඩ්
Annual Budget Dashboard
අයවැය පොරොන්දු
Fiscal Indicators
ඉන්ධන මිල නිරීක්ෂණ ට්රැකරය
IMF මීටරය
යටිතල පහසුකම් විපරම
PF වයර්
අපි ගැන
SIN
English
සිංහල
தமிழ்
;
Thank You
රාජ්ය මූල්ය දත්ත හා විශ්ලේෂණයන් සඳහා
නිදහස් හා විවෘත ප්රවේශය
නිවස
මාතෘකා
මූල්යකරණය
මූල්යකරණය
රජයේ අයවැය හිඟය සඳහා මුදල් සැපයීම පිළිබඳ විදසුන් සහ විශ්ලේෂණ.
2014 සිට ඉදිරියට ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සංචිතවල සංයුතියේ වෙනස
2022 පෙබරවාරි වන විට වාර්තා වුණු දළ නිල සංචිතය ඇ.ඩො මිලියන 2,311 ක් වූ අතර ඉන් 98% ක් (ඇ.ඩො මිලියන 2,242) මාස 12 ක් තුළ කල් පිරෙන කෙටි කාලීන හුවමාරු ගනුදෙනුවලින් සමන්විත විය.
පීඑෆ් වයර් පුවත්
මූලාශ්රය:
Economy Next
Sri Lanka gets first response from China over debt...
China has given Sri Lanka a positive response over the request for debt re-structuring State Minister Shehan Semasinghe said, as the country seeks assurances that debt will be re-structured in line with a program with the International Monetary Fund.
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
මූලාශ්රය:
Daily Mirror
SL secures a long-term Credit Line from Russia to...
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Moscow has secured a long-term Credit Line from the Government of the Russian Federation in order to procure fuel to Sri Lanka, the embassy said.
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
මූලාශ්රය:
EconomyNext
Sri Lanka foreign remittances down 60-pct in Decem...
Sri Lanka’s worker remittances were down 60 percent from a year earlier to 325.2 million US dollars in December 2021 with foreign exchange diverted to the unofficial market as money printing undermined the credibility of a 200 to the U...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
විදසුන් කියවන්න: මූල්යකරණය
How Do Macro-fiscal Indicators Compare B...
Recently, Sri Lanka agreed to a currency...
ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ද්වීපාර්ශ්වික මුදල් හුවමාරු...
විනිමය හුවමාරුවක් යනු මුදල් හුවමාරු...
1982 සිට ඉහළම අයවැය හිඟය 2020 දී වාර්තා...
2020 දී ශ්රී ලංකාව ණය ලබා ගත්තේ කොහෙන්ද...
2020 වසරේ
සහන විදේශ ණය - ඇත්තටම අපිට සහනයක් ද?
ශී්ර ලංකාවේ ව්යාපෘති බොහෝම...
Government Budget Balances, 2000 to 2021
The bar chart illustrates the primary balance and overall balance as...
Financing Infrastructure: The (non) conc...
Recently Verite Research held a seminar on the potential (non) concess...
අවශ්යය අවස්ථාවේ විදේශ මූල්ය ආධාර
COVID-19 වසංගතයට එරෙහිව ශ්රී ලංකාව ගෙන යන ප්රයත්නයන්ටට සහා...
Emergency Credit assistance from IMF: Is...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in severe macroeconomi...
page
4
of
5
‹
1
2
3
4
5
›
වීශේෂාංග
ශ්රී ලංකාව, දකුණු ආසියානු රටවල් අතුරින් ඉහළම උද්ධ...
මෙතෙක් ඇති වූ දරුණුතම ආර්ථික අර්බුදයන්ගෙන් එකකට මුහුණ දෙමින් සිටින ශ්රී ලංකාව, මේ වන විට ශීඝ්රයෙන් ඉහළ යන උද්ධමනය අත්විඳිමින් සිටී. 2022 පෙබරවාරි මාසයේ දී වසරින් වසර උද්ධමනය 15.1% දක්වා ඉහළ ගිය අතර එය පසුගිය වසර 13ක කාලය තුල වාර්තා...
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
CBSL more Optimistic than the IMF
According to the Annual Report of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) published for the financial year 2022, projected real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth was higher than the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) projection.
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
අපේක්ෂිත දළ දේශීය නිෂ්පාදිතය: අයවැය 2024
ජාත්යන්තර මූල්ය අරමුදලේ ඇස්තමේන්තු වලට සාපේක්ෂව 2024 අයවැය තුළ, 2023 දී වැඩි සංකෝචනයක් සහ 2024 දී ඉහළ වර්ධනයක් අපේක්ශා කරයි.
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න