TISL urges adoption of RTI and Audit Bills
The Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) calls on the
Government to urgently work toward the adoption of the Right to
Information (RTI) and Audit Bill, which has been approved by the
Cabinet, before the Parliament is dissolved.
TISL welcomes the decision made by the government not to pass the
Bills as urgent Bills as decided initially, giving way to concerns
expressed by a number of stakeholders. However, they urge the government
not to postpone any longer, as they are crucial to the strengthening of
democracy and governance in Sri Lanka.
The proposed RTI law is aimed at granting every citizen "a right of
access to official information which is in the possession, custody or
control of a public authority". TISL also wishes to commend the
government for allowing civil society members and the general public to
make available their feedback to further strengthen the contents of the
Bill. Although most of the issues in the RTI Bill have been addressed
through public consultation, TISL is of the view that there is room for
further improvement which can be addressed at a later stage.
The RTI Bill is arguably the most important piece of legislation in
the reform process and approval of the Bill will be an important step in
the right direction to eradicate corruption and malpractices. Hence, we
urge the government to treat this matter as a priority, prior to the
dissolution of parliament or to make this legislation the very first
legislation in the new parliament.
The Bill to introduce more powers to the Auditor General too is a
very important piece of legislation at this juncture and appeal to the
Members of Parliament to debate and enact this Bill, which will reaffirm
the rule of law in the country. |