Govt discloses only 40% of required information on foreign-financed projects – Report
In 2024, the government disclosed only 40% of the required information on foreign-financed projects, according to Sri Lankan think-tank VeritéContinue Reading
In 2024, the government disclosed only 40% of the required information on foreign-financed projects, according to Sri Lankan think-tank VeritéContinue Reading
Sri Lanka failed to meet 30% of its International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme commitments by the end of April 2024,Continue Reading
Sri Lankan think-tank, Verité Research has launched a ‘Blueprint for a Rational Government in Sri Lanka’ with just 15 ministries.Continue Reading
A closed-door event titled ‘Sri Lanka: Pathways to Debt Sustainability & Governance Reform’ will be held today (13 October) alongsideContinue Reading
Sri Lanka verifiably met 38 of the 57 trackable commitments that were due for completion by end-August in its 17thContinue Reading
Despite the Right to Information (RTI) Act’s proactive disclosure requirement, only 18% and 25% of the information required to beContinue Reading
The share of Sri Lanka’s 100 trackable commitments in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, for which no data hasContinue Reading
Approximately 60% of the public do not believe that the ‘Aragalaya’ movement led to the wishes and aspirations of theContinue Reading
Sri Lanka ranks 104th out of 125 developing and least developed countries (LDCs) in its implementation of trade facilitation measuresContinue Reading
The implementation status of 71 per cent of the highest value expenditure proposals in Interim Budget 2022 – with anContinue Reading
Sri Lanka has verifiably met 33 of the trackable programme commitments of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme as ofContinue Reading
The Central Bank’s Annual Report for 2022 shows the government’s revenues witnessed a notable surge of 38%, soaring from RsContinue Reading
Sri Lanka had met 29 of the 100 trackable commitments of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme and had failedContinue Reading
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