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Information sharing must be prioritised – TISL
May 02, 201903:08 PM
Information sharing must be prioritised – TISL
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Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) today called on all stakeholders including the public to focus attention on resolving systemic deficiencies which allowed for the terror attacks to be carried out in the country.

 

Issuing a statement, TISL expressed its shock and dismay over the tragic loss of life afflicted on the country on Easter Sunday, tearing apart families and entire communities. 

 

“Whilst expressing our condolences and standing in solidarity with the victims of these acts of terror, TISL calls on all stakeholders including the public to focus attention on resolving systemic deficiencies which allowed for these attacks to be carried out,” it said.

 

TISL Executive Director Asoka Obeyesekere said, “the revelation that certain tiers of the country’s security apparatus were aware of intelligence reports regarding an impending attack, raise many questions regarding the information sharing protocols of state agencies and the manner in which such information is acted on by the political leadership”. 

 

The statement said that it has been TISL’s long standing position that there is a need for greater information sharing across all state agencies. 

 

Obeyesekere added, “the current culture of secrecy which has been reinforced by legislative provisions and the establishment code, continues to foster an environment where public institutions are operating within their own silos, with limited common purpose. Through experience we have seen this resulting in examples of two competing agencies investigating the same issues, with a reluctance to share information, thereby clearly working against the public interest”. 

 

TISL also highlighted the role that corruption can play in eroding national security, particularly on issues of procurement. On several occasions in the past, Sri Lanka’s national security has been exposed as a result of allegedly fraudulent procurement and tender practices in addition to allegations of serious conflicts of interest, the release said. 

 

Obeyesekere concluded, “The recent lapses in information sharing, illustrate the devastating consequences of a closed state. Striving for a more open state, which communicates internally and with a shared purpose is essential. This requires reforming civil service procedures to bring them in line with 21st century practices. If lessons are to be learnt from these tragic events, the political and bureaucratic leadership must drive these much needed reforms”.

 

 

 

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