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25 January 2017
For Personal Priority Attention Please
Austin Fernando Esq.
Secretary to the President,
Presidential Secretariat,
Janadhipathi Mawatha,
Colombo 1.
Dear Sir,
Supporting the President’s call for assurance of good governance
I was glad to receive the invitation for a discussion with the President on 22 January. I had planned to make use of this opportunity to bring to the kind attention of the President and yourself, some issues requiring priority personal attention. Regrettably the meeting was cancelled late that morning. I submit this letter in pursuant to the aforesaid plan and to seek essential leadership action from you in the above regard.
On many occasions, the President has spoken of how the assurance of good governance, rule of law and independent justice systems under his watch, have led to the risks of international sanctions, which could have crippled our economy and the sovereignty of Sri Lanka, were avoided by his strategic leadership action and confidence building international relations strategies.
In the above context, I am unsure as to whether the authorities have brought to your attention, a new challenge that has emerged, which if not addressed with priority in a timely manner, can bring back the risks of creeping sanctions, which can again damage the forward march of the state, the economy and negatively impact on economic activities and the common people.
The challenges referred to arise from Sri Lanka being classified by the Financial Action Task Force within the light grey area of classifications, as an “other monitored jurisdictions”, along with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ethiopia, Iraq, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Vanuatu, and Yemen – refer http://www.fatf-gafi.org/countries/#high-risk .
If you have not been made aware of above and had not reviewed the action steps planned to be taken by all connected stakeholders in a collective and committed initiative to prevent the possibility of Sri Lanka, being further downgraded following the next review by the International Co-operation Review Group (ICRG) to “dark grey” area classification; and instead in fact assuring that Sri Lanka will be upgraded from the current classification; it may be opportune for you to take strategic action on behalf of the President in a timely way with required priority attention.
I had in addition planned to stress at the planned meeting, the importance of the following additional strategic steps being leadership directed under your oversight:
The strategic importance of early action being taken
Request the Inland Revenue Authorities to examine and if found liable, charge with retrospective effect, all primary dealers engaged in trading in government securities with income tax, financial VAT and where appropriate deemed dividend tax due in terms of the applicable statutes
I trust that this personal appeal to you for strategic leadership action will receive your kind attention
Yours sincerely,
Chandra Jayaratne