Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena said his expectation is to place Sri Lanka on the top among the countries in the world fighting against the corruption, during his tenure. He was speaking at the Global Expert Group Meeting on the Jakarta Principles held under the aegis of President in Colombo, Wednesday (25).
The Jakarta Principles are a set of principles adopted by experts and practitioners to strengthen the effectiveness of anti-corruption authorities around the world. They are enshrined in the Jakarta Statement on Principles for Anti-Corruption Agencies, adopted in November 2012 at a meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, bringing together current and former heads of anti-corruption authorities, anti-corruption practitioners and experts.
President Sirisena said that the power and corruption join together and further said that bribery and corruption, crime and drugs are the main challenges faced by the developed as well as developing countries in the world.
President Sirisena recalled that how he worked with commitment to abolish the excessive powers vested in the Executive Presidency fulfilling a main pledge given at the 2015 Presidential Election.
The President said that the establishment of the Independence Commissions, Commission to Investigate Bribery or Corruption and ensuring the judicial independence are the victories achieved by the public in this country.
President Sirisena said that even though it was 25 years since the Bribery Commission has been established, that organization did not have enough powers to eradicate fraud and bribery, and added that the 19th Amendment to the Constitution has enabled to establish a completely independent bribery commission.
The President said the government is fully committed to move forward together with the international originations led by the United Nations and he expects the cooperation and assistance of other countries to take legal action against the criminals who indulge in corrupt practices and illegal fraudulent deals while hiding in foreign countries.
The President said although some corrupt politicians and government officials work together to stall the anti-corruption program, he is determined to carry forward the anti-corruption drive despite any hurdle on this path.
Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption program of Indonesia Laode M Syarif lauded the anti-corruption drive of President Sirisena. He pointed out that President Sirisena’s presence at the Global Expert Group Meeting on the Jakarta Principles reflects his determination to fight corruption and it would strengthen the global fight against corruption.

