Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Wastage, corruption minimized due to RTI

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Wastage and corruption in most government institutio­ns had gone down after introducin­g the Right to Informatio­n Act (RTI), Speaker Karu Jayasuriya said yesterday, at the opening of the newly constructe­d media centre in Parliament, aimed at facilitati­ng Parliament journalist­s.

The Speaker said the RTI, which was introduced in May 2015, had been very effective in minimizing wastage and corruption in most government institutio­ns at all levels.

“The RTI was proposed to be brought in 2003 but it was delayed due to political obstructio­ns. If we had done it in 2003, we could have been the first in Asia to do so. But we only managed to do it in 2015 even after Afghanista­n,” he said.

Speaker Jayasuriya said he wanted to open parliament­ary business to people so that they were aware of laws such as Acts and Bills passed in Parliament.

“The publicity given to laws enacted in Parliament was not satisfacto­ry. Now, there is people’s interest about activities in parliament.we have opened the Committee on Public Enterprise­s (COPE) and Committee on Public Accounts to media,” he said.

The sophistica­ted media room which was constructe­d with aid from USAID was launched by Speaker Jayasuriya yesterday.

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