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Backwards in blacklisting: Enabling corruption in procurement
Subhashini Abeysinghe is a Research Director at Verité Research and an economist specializing in international trade. Subhashini has worked for the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) for nearly 10 years as a senior economist. She has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Faculty of Graduate Studies of the University of Colombo and Sir John Kotalawela Defence University in Sri Lanka.
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Backwards in blacklisting: Enabling corruption in procurement
Subhashini Abeysinghe is a Research Director at Verité Research and an economist specializing in international trade. Subhashini has worked for the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) for nearly 10 years as a senior economist. She has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Faculty of Graduate Studies of the University of Colombo and Sir John Kotalawela Defence University in Sri Lanka.
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Backwards in blacklisting: Enabling corruption in procurement
Subhashini Abeysinghe is a Research Director at Verité Research and an economist specializing in international trade. Subhashini has worked for the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) for nearly 10 years as a senior economist. She has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Faculty of Graduate Studies of the University of Colombo and Sir John Kotalawela Defence University in Sri Lanka.
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Backwards in blacklisting: Enabling corruption in procurement
Subhashini Abeysinghe is a Research Director at Verité Research and an economist specializing in international trade. Subhashini has worked for the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) for nearly 10 years as a senior economist. She has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Faculty of Graduate Studies of the University of Colombo and Sir John Kotalawela Defence University in Sri Lanka.
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Budget 2022
Detailed analysis of the 2022 budget.
Interim Budget or Secret Budget?
24 expenditure proposals and 5 regulatory proposals were tracked in this assessment. Expenditure proposals refer to those proposals that involve capital expenditure by the government distributed across ministries etc. Regulatory proposals re...
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Sunday Times
New budget to replace 2022 current budget
Sri Lanka’s new administration headed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is gearing up to present a new, relief-based budget, around next month, replacing budget 2022 – for the first time in history since independence
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Sri Lanka aims to cut deficit, have non-traditiona...
Sri Lanka aims to make a ‘significant reduction’ in the country’s runaway fiscal deficit in 2022 and have a ‘non-traditional budget’ senior officials said as the country is also facing severe monetary instability due to artificially low i...
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Daily FT
Public Finance Committee clears 2022 Appropriation...
The Appropriation Bill for 2022 has been approved by the Committee on Public Finance. According to the Bill, which was tabled in Parliament, the total expenditure for 2022 is estima...
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Insight on Budget 2022
Deviation in Government Revenue : Janua...
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Breakdown of Government Expenditure: 20...
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Breakdown of Government Revenue, 2010 -...
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Financing of the Budget Deficit, 2010 to...
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Revenue Proposals : Budget 2022
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Summary of Fiscal Indicators, 1950 to 20...
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Medium Term Fiscal Framework, 2021 to 20...
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Summary of 2022 Budget: Government Reven...
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Allocation of Government Expenditure for...
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Only 11 out of 52 SOEs have Published Financial Da...
Out of the 52 Key State-Owned Enterprises identified by the Ministry of Finance, only 11 have released their financial reports until the year 2022 as of June 30th, 2023. This progress does not align with Sri Lanka’s commitment to the I...
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Sri Lanka Met 38 IMF Commitments and Failed 8 by e...
Sri Lanka verifiably met 38 of the 57 trackable commitments that were due for completion by end-August in its 17th programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to the latest progress up...
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Sri Lanka's best kept secret
The lack of fiscal transparency is a key factor that contributed to the present crisis and loss of credibility of the government, both at home and abroad. Several commitments made by the government in its agreement with the International Mon...
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