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Flagging corruption in procurement!
A Corruption Red Flag System can help detect fraud in tenders, such as overpriced services and substandard medical supplies, by identifying high-risk deals where bidders are connected. Other countries have successfully used similar systems to prosecute corruption cases, but Sri Lanka lacks one due to limited information on the e-Government procurement platform. Currently, only 9 out of 73 possible corruption red flags can be detected. If the government fully complied with the RTI Act, this number could increase to 23, and with further disclosures, up to 28. Greater transparency could help identify risky tenders, prevent corruption, and save public funds.
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Flagging corruption in procurement!
A Corruption Red Flag System can help detect fraud in tenders, such as overpriced services and substandard medical supplies, by identifying high-risk deals where bidders are connected. Other countries have successfully used similar systems to prosecute corruption cases, but Sri Lanka lacks one due to limited information on the e-Government procurement platform. Currently, only 9 out of 73 possible corruption red flags can be detected. If the government fully complied with the RTI Act, this number could increase to 23, and with further disclosures, up to 28. Greater transparency could help identify risky tenders, prevent corruption, and save public funds.
විදසුන්
Flagging corruption in procurement!
A Corruption Red Flag System can help detect fraud in tenders, such as overpriced services and substandard medical supplies, by identifying high-risk deals where bidders are connected. Other countries have successfully used similar systems to prosecute corruption cases, but Sri Lanka lacks one due to limited information on the e-Government procurement platform. Currently, only 9 out of 73 possible corruption red flags can be detected. If the government fully complied with the RTI Act, this number could increase to 23, and with further disclosures, up to 28. Greater transparency could help identify risky tenders, prevent corruption, and save public funds.
විදසුන්
Flagging corruption in procurement!
A Corruption Red Flag System can help detect fraud in tenders, such as overpriced services and substandard medical supplies, by identifying high-risk deals where bidders are connected. Other countries have successfully used similar systems to prosecute corruption cases, but Sri Lanka lacks one due to limited information on the e-Government procurement platform. Currently, only 9 out of 73 possible corruption red flags can be detected. If the government fully complied with the RTI Act, this number could increase to 23, and with further disclosures, up to 28. Greater transparency could help identify risky tenders, prevent corruption, and save public funds.
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Sri Lanka's Unique Revenue Problem
Tax to GDP and GDP per capita for most South Asian countries shows a positive relationship as can be show by the infographic below. For example Bhutan had a tax to GDP of 10% in and GDP per capita of 4% in the year 2000....
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Reforms and rupee rise ramp up SOE profits
Sri Lanka's State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have reported a significant improvement in financial performance in the first four months of 2024 due to the appreciation of the rupee and comprehensive reforms, including cost...
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SL to implement imputed rental income tax in 2025
Sri Lanka will implement an Imputed Rental Income Tax in Q2 2025, targeting owners of multiple unoccupied homes to increase state revenue by 0.2% of GDP in 2025 and 0.4% in 2026.
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Must continue raising taxes to stay in IMF prog.
Sri Lanka must continue to raise taxes to achieve a budget surplus excluding interest payments in 2025 and beyond as per the bailout plan by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Bloomberg Intelligence said.
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Public debt grew more slowly in the first three qu...
Sri Lanka’s public debt rose at a slower pace in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Whilst domestic debt and foreign increased, the growth was notably lower than in the previous year.
වැඩිදුර කියවන්න
Sri Lanka’s new personal income tax structure redu...
In his recent address to Parliament, the President announced proposed reforms to Sri Lanka’s Personal Income Tax (PIT) system. These changes include raising the tax-free monthly income threshold from LKR 100,000 to LKR 150,000, a...
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Government revenue set to rise by LKR 922 billion...
VAT revenue is projected to rise by LKR 305 billion in 2025, driving one-third of the total increase in government revenue. It is the single largest revenue source, contributing 32 percent of the government’s total revenue. Of this, LK...
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