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    • Trade in Services: Sri Lanka needs to pull up its socks 

      VR Insights;
      Econ Team
      (Colombo: Verité Research, 2016-03-09)
      Two previous Verité Insights titled “Sri Lanka missing world’s biggest trade party and its in her backyard” & “Trade Agreements that don’t deliver the goods” published in May and June 2013 pointed out that Sri Lanka is ...
    • Trade in Services: Unearthing the devil in the details 

      VR Insights;
      Econ Team
      (Colombo: Verité Research, 2016-04-06)
      In 2016, Sri Lanka began its first round of negotiations on an Economic and Technological Cooperation Agreement (ECTA) with India. This envisages liberalising trade in services. The lack of information on what was being ...
    • Trademark Registration: From Colombo to Madrid 

      VR Insights;
      Econ Team
      (Colombo: Verité Research, 2016-11-30)
      The Madrid Protocol is a global mechanism for registering trademarks outside one’s home country. It reduces the time, inconvenience and cost incurred by companies attempting to ensure international recognition and protection ...
    • Trading with China: Challenges and Policy Issues faced by MSMEs 

      Econ Team, Verité Research (Geneva: CUTS International, 2018-07)
      The note illustrates the views of, and challenges faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in exporting to China, with a focus on China’s trade policy and trade standards that may have hindered exports.
    • The troubling lack of compliance by public authorities with RTI Act 

      Talayaratne, Shannon; Weerasooriya, Nishana (Colombo: Verité, 2023-09-28)
      This Op Ed (Opinion Edition) evaluates the compliance of 31 public authorities with online proactive disclosure requirements under the RTI Act. The 2017 methodology was applied to 29 cabinet ministries and the Offices of ...
    • TV news broadcasts of Covid-19 travel restriction violations 

      Ethics Eye;
      Ethics Eye
      (Colombo: Verite Research, 2021-06-09)
      In the month of June 2021, Derana, Hiru, ITN, Rupavahini, Swarnavahini and Sirasa broadcast Covid-19 travel restriction violations in various manners.
    • Two sides of grief 

      Divide;
      Media Team
      (Colombo: Veritè Research, 6/11/2019)
      The entry contains a writeup of how the Sinhala and Tamil press covered the pain of the relatives whose loved ones had died during the war. It also contains images of the newspaper excerpts of the articles in each press.
    • Udaya Gammanpila - Sinhala population in Colombo 

      FactCheck.lk;P0080
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 9/14/2023)
      FALSE: According to the 1981 census, the Sinhala population in the city of Colombo was 51%. According to the 2012 census, the Sinhala population in the city of Colombo was 28%. The Sinhala population has reduced by half. ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: CPC Losses 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/15/2021)
      FALSE: Due to the fact that oil has continuously been purchased at high prices and sold at low prices, the accumulated loss for CEYPETCO, as at end 2020, is Rs. 331 billion - Udaya Gammanpila, Minister Gammanpila's Official ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Debt to GDP ratio 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/23/2020)
      TRUE: In 2005, when we took over the country, Sri Lanka's debt burden was 103%... [we] reduced the debt burden to 72%. During the five years the UNP ruled the country, [they] once again increased it to 87%. - Udaya Gammanpila, ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Domestic Debt Restructuring 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/27/2023)
      TRUE: The IMF has not imposed a condition saying to restructure domestic debt. ….. That being the case, who has intimidated us to the point of doing this? What has happened is that foreign bondholders – sovereign bondholders ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Fuel Imports 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 11/4/2021)
      TRUE: Out of the total import expenditure, fuel is the foremost import item upon which more than 20% is spent. - Udaya Gammanpila, Dinamina, 1 October 2021
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Fuel price 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 3/10/2022)
      TRUE: The CPC incurs a loss of Rs. 19 from each 92-Octane Petrol litre…and a loss from a litre of diesel is Rs. 52…. The government levies Rs. 42 on a 92-Octane petrol litre…and Rs. 17 on a diesel litre. [The CPC’s loss ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Increase in electricity bill 

      FactCheck.lk;P0070
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 6/22/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: From the very short period between last year's August and this year's March…the [electricity] bill increase [was]…1,138% for the poor man [a consumer who uses 30 units] and 160% for the rich man [a person using ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Muslim population growth 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 11/28/2019)
      BLATANTLY FALSE: In comparison to the 5 to 9 age group, the Sinhala population in the 0 to 4 age group has increased by 0.5%. But the Muslim population has increased by 1.4%, or threefold… When considering the trends in ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: National anthem in Tamil 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 1/30/2020)
      FALSE: [According to Article 7 of the constitution] Sri Lanka's national anthem is "Sri Lanka Maatha"… if anything other than the words of "Sri Lanka Maatha" contained in the third schedule is considered to be the national ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Powers of Executive Presidency 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 9/29/2019)
      FALSE: …there has been no major change from the Presidency before the 19th Amendment to the current office of the president. Only three powers of the presidency were removed by the 19th Amendment. - Udaya Gammanpila, ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Presidential Election Date 

      FactCheck.lk;P0097
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 2024-02-15)
      TRUE: According to the constitution of our country, [the] presidential election must be held for certain between 18th September and 18th October 2024. Udaya Gammanpila, Udaya Gammanpila’s YouTube Channel, 8 January 2024
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Presidential Immunity 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/13/2020)
      FALSE: “…Even if [former President Sirisena] has committed a crime, he cannot be prosecuted as he enjoys immunity in terms of Article 35(1) of the Constitution… No law has stripped Presidential immunity against criminal ...
    • Udaya Gammanpila: Prison Expenditure 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 6/27/2019)
      PARTLY TRUE: Today, most people in prisons are those imprisoned for being unable to pay fines. To maintain a prisoner, the government spends Rs. 671 per person per day. Accordingly, a person who is imprisoned for being ...