The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, together with the Colombo South Division, made arrangements to conduct a series of special workshops for all the officers attached to the Colombo South Division.
The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, together with the Colombo South Division, made arrangements to conduct a series of special workshops for all the officers attached to the Colombo South Division.
The sixth day of the Mahaweli Renaissance Week of the Walawe Zone of Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority was reserved for a Bribery and Corruption Prevention Programme. The Renaissance Week was conducted in line with the Clean Sri Lanka National Programme themed, “A Rich Country- A Beautiful Life”. This week began on 10th March 2025 and the Corruption Prevention Programme was conducted on 15th March, i.e., on day six.
The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption and the Department for Registration of Persons jointly conducted a series of Bribery and Corruption Prevention Programmes for officers of the Department for Registration of Persons. The final programme of this series was conducted on 11th March 2025 with the participation of nearly 90 officers of the Department and the Commissioner (Research and Development) was also among the attendees of this programme.
The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, in collaboration with the Department for Registration of Persons, conducts a series of Bribery and Corruption Prevention Programmes for officers of the Department for Registration of Persons. The fourth programme of the series was conducted on 06th March 2025 and was attended by nearly 60 officers. It was held in the auditorium of the Department.
Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority’s System B (i.e. Welikanda) organized a Renaissance Week under the Clean Sri Lanka National Programme themed “A Rich Country- A Beautiful Life”, and 04th March 2025 of the week was named “The Productivity Day of Employees Who Line Up to Provide a Satisfactory Service” and was attended by nearly 170 employees of the System.
System D of the Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority (i.e., the Medirigiriya zone) organized a Renaissance Week under the Clean Sri Lanka National Programme themed “A Rich Country- A Beautiful Life”, and 03rd March 2025 of the week was named “The Productivity Day of Employees Who Line Up to Provide a Satisfactory Service” and was attended by nearly 100 employees of the System.
The final day of the Renaissance Week of Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority System G (i.e., the Moragahakanda zone) was named “The Productivity Day of Employees Who Line Up to Provide a Satisfactory Service” and was reserved for an awareness programme on bribery and corruption. The Renaissance Week started on 24th February 2025 ended on 02nd March and was organized under the Clean Sri Lanka National Programme, themed “A Rich Country- A Beautiful Life”. Around 120 employees of Mahaweli System G attended the awareness programme held in the Mahaweli Authority auditorium in Moragahakanda. As the resource persons of the programme, Prevention Officers of the Commission, Mr. Shammi Srilal and Mrs. Udeshika Jayasekara made the participants aware of the Repercussions of bribery and corruption, preventing bribery and corruption, the Concept of Integrity and the New Anti-Corruption Act. They also discussed the problems they have in that regard.
CIABOC conducts awareness programmes for public sector officers to create a clean public service, and on 24th February 2025, one such programme was conducted at the Matara Municipal Council for fifty Council Officers. The officers were made aware of the ill-effects of bribery and corruption, the legal situation with regard to bribery and corruption, standing against bribery as public sector employees, lodging complaints on bribery and corruption, and the measures that should be taken to eliminate bribery and corruption from Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) hosted its inaugural anti-corruption awareness session as part of a new educational initiative at its headquarters in Colombo. The event, held on March 4, aimed to educate executive officers of the state-owned transportation provider on ethical governance.
On February 18, 2025, David Pieris group of companies in collaboration with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), successfully conducted a corruption prevention program for the Senior Executive Officers of the David Pieris group of companies. The program, held at the David Pieris Motor Company (Pvt) Ltd, Bandaragama.
In a significant move to strengthen governance and transparency, the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), in collaboration with the Secretariat to the President, held a consultation session with public officials to introduce the National Anti-Corruption Integrity Assessment Framework and establish Internal Affairs Units (IAUs) across all government institutions. The session aimed to sensitize public officials and gather their feedback to refine the framework for effective implementation.
An official worked as a Management Assistant in Immigration and Emigration Department has been convicted under the CASE No HCB 231/2023 for a bribery charge on 20-20-2025 in High Court No 03 before Hon. High Court judge Mr. Manjula Thilakeratne.

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