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SL’s struggle with Investment Complexity – Corruption takes the lead

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Sri Lanka’s strategic positioning abutting the world’s major trade arteries and in close proximity to key markets in the region makes it a leading investment destination. The successive governments, more or less, have made various attempts to attract investments. The country is still at a loss despite its enormous potential. Things have moved at a snail’s pace, leaving people largely at the receiving end in a land with promise. The failure on the part of the successive governments to unleash the potential is a serious matter to be focused on.

The World Bank has estimated Sri Lanka’s untapped potential at around US $ 10 billion, an amount sufficient to generate as many as 142,500 jobs for the youths. In one of the recent address, Faris Hadad-Zervos, World Bank Country Director for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka, said that tapping this missing potential requires liberalizing trade and attracting more and better investments.

“I am glad to see the budget speech announcement that para-tariffs will be gradually phased out. This will ultimately need to be followed by a broad reduction in tariffs to increase competitiveness and export orientation. In parallel, a streamlined institutional and legal framework is required to improve the regulatory and policy environment to attract and retain investment. We are pleased to see Sri Lanka moving in this direction with a plan to put in place a comprehensive stand-alone ‘Investment Law’ to facilitate all aspects of the investment life cycle,” he said in his speech now posted online.

Complaints are however galore from diplomatic circles about what is called ‘Sri Lanka’s complex investment climate’. Bureaucratic red tape, commission–seeking politicians, technocrats and public servants, complex land laws, the absence of policy consistency even on vital matters such as taxation and foreign currency regulation stand in the way of attracting much-needed investments. The whole problem is now like a web of creepers, and the government has to take a lot of pain to untangle it.

In one example, a diplomatic source said that there are a number of Australian companies with live investment proposals that have not been approved because of the complex investment environment. For them it is hard to navigate the labyrinth.

“These cases have all been ongoing for many years, so the companies are very frustrated,” the source said.

In another instance, Sri Lanka has not pursued investment proposals sent by a team of Chinese investors. A source familiar with them said Sri Lanka failed to generate sufficient confidence and the lethargy displayed is unexplained.

“Also, the social unrest last year, the crash of the economy and the currency and the general difficulty of doing business in Sri Lanka did not help,” the source said.

The abrupt cancellation of tenders awarded, at times, is yet another reason for the erosion of investor confidence. The cancellation of the Light Rail Transit project is an example in this regard. The current government made a great deal of diplomatic efforts to convince the Japanese government in this regard. The project is now slated to be resumed.

The government has initiated some steps to improve the investment climate. The restructuring of the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is one of them as otherwise misallocation of resources in favour of them affects competitiveness in an open market.

The Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) have largely been focused on tourism, real estate, mixed development projects, ports, and telecommunications in recent years. The country ranks 99 in the ease of doing business index. According to Transparency International's 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Sri Lanka scored a 36 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean").

It means that there is a lot for Sri Lanka to improve the investment climate. It is always politicians who are slandered for corruption. Equally responsible for corrupt practices are bureaucrats whose connivance is needed for politicians to indulge in fraudulent activities.(Kelum Bandara)


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  • Seqi Wednesday, 23 August 2023 09:53 AM

    Who would ever have thought it.

    Eshan Wednesday, 23 August 2023 09:59 AM

    A good place to start the clean up process is to reduce the number of members of of parliament and all forms of ministers drastically. At the moment for many it is a quick get rich option to enter politics and they go bersek at each and every potential opportunity to make money. If there are much fewer of them they could be policed more closely. 120 members of parliament are more than sufficient and a cabinet of no more than a dozen should suffice. If they consider the portfolios too large then clearly they display their level of competence.

    German Wednesday, 23 August 2023 10:49 AM

    So elections will not make it better? Are there any honest and good people you can vote for at all? And I also don't understand how the political parties in Sri Lanka distinguish from eachother. What are their ideologies, plans? Are they liberal, conservative, republican, socialist, right, left etc. The only thing I can see that they are one big family, all related to eachother.

    joshua Wednesday, 23 August 2023 10:24 AM

    In SL, no investor can get anything done without a bribe. This is the culture brought about by the Rajapakshes, especially Mr 10%

    blackwater Wednesday, 23 August 2023 10:55 AM

    Bribe is the normal in srilanka when the top is corrupt it is normal others will follow even the garbage collector has to be bribed or your garbage will be left behind

    ANNECUNT Thursday, 24 August 2023 01:15 PM

    Mr NIMAL SIRIPALA MUST BE SACKED IMMEDIATLY.FOR CORRUPTION AND BRIBE TAKING

    President and his party are doing enough crooked activity Thursday, 24 August 2023 07:09 PM

    Always tourist get smile when they put 1000 rupee note as commission or gift. All know it as outright bribe seeking with smiles. The President, UNP and SLPP are just like the small time time smiling bribe taker, but they do corruption on a bigger scale. Always smiling about doing good for nation.

    Volker Metzger Thursday, 24 August 2023 10:06 PM

    With all the problems that the country has accumulated over many years, the problem of corruption is one of the biggest, because it has become normal, especially in people's minds!!! As the saying goes: "The fish stinks from the head, and the political class, especially in the Rajapaksa era, has perfected corruption at a high level!!! Combating, reducing and ultimately eliminating them can only succeed if people of human and political integrity are elected to Parliament, consistently practice an anti-corruption policy and implement socially just policies as a loyal government team under a powerful president!!! I have repeatedly expressed my preference for the man who could do this Herculean work. I don't see anyone but Sarath Fonseka with a well-assembled Cabinet and Advisory Board to match !!! Sri Lanka has huge potential in many ways !!!


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