Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) to submit at least six RTI queries on the basis of public interest inquiry.
In a press briefing, it was announced that one such would be filed at the Presidential Secretariat requesting information about the President’s assets declaration.
According to TISL spokesperson, the rest would be filed at the Employees’ Provident Fund, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Land Reform Commission, the Elections Commission, the Ministry of Health and the Department of Customs.
“From the Elections Commission, we have requested for financial reports of registered political parties,” the TISL Spokesman added.
Sri Lanka’s Right to Information (RTI) Act came into effect last week.