Intentar ORO - Gratis
COPE, oversight, and boundaries of power: Necessary caution
Daily FT
|September 29, 2025
AS someone who has been privileged to represent all three critical domains of the COPE process as a Chairman of a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE), a Secretary of a Ministry, and as a Chair of COPE - I feel a strong sense of responsibility to express my concerns about the recent proposal put forward under Standing Order 137 by the current COPE Chair, Dr. Nishantha Samaraweera, MP (NPP).
Strengthening COPE should mean better research support, stronger audit collaboration, and continuous capacity building -- not crossing the line into executive enforcement
The motion seeks to amend Standing Order 120, granting COPE the authority to directly refer its findings to law enforcement bodies such as the IGP or the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). While I appreciate the spirit of accountability that underpins the proposal, I must stress with the full weight of my experience-that such a reform must be approached with great care, constitutional awareness, and institutional intelligence.
The separation of powers must be preserved
Our democratic system is based on a two-ballot mechanism one for the Executive and one for the Legislature. The President and Cabinet are elected separately and entrusted with governing authority. COPE and other oversight committees are meant to act as watchdogs, not quasi-executive entities. They are part of the legislative process, designed to shine light on irregularities, not to enforce laws or initiate prosecutions.
If COPE begins referring cases directly to enforcement agencies, it signals a shift from oversight to executive action - a blurring of lines that risks destabilising the constitutional balance of power. Such a shift could weaken the legitimacy of both Parliament and the Cabinet by overstepping their clearly defined roles.
A personal experience worth sharing
Having served in all three domains COPE Chair, Secretary, and SOE Chairman I have seen the strengths and pitfalls of each. Let me share a practical example that highlights what can be achieved within the existing constitutional framework.
Esta historia es de la edición September 29, 2025 de Daily FT.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Daily FT
Daily FT
CSE ends week 4.7% on the up, extends rally to fifth session
Regains Rs. 320 b in value, nearly 76% of amount wiped out the previous week
1 mins
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Vidullanka and WindForce get 100 MW Mullikulum wind power project
IN line with the Government's longterm strategy to generate 70% of the country's electricity from renewable sources by 2030, the Cabinet of Ministers on Wednesday approved awarding the contracts for the Mullikulum Wind Power Project, totalling 100 MW to two entities - a consortium of Vidullanka PLC and David Pieris Motor
1 min
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
SSC on course to win outright against Galle CC
Tier B 3-day tournament
2 mins
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
The Golden Mirage: A dazzling fantasy at City of Dreams Sri Lanka
CITY of Dreams Sri Lanka unveiled The Golden Mirage in a spectacular celebration of luxury, culture, and world-class entertainment recently.
1 min
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
New ground and warehouse service contracts for SriLankan Airlines at Frankfurt Airport
THE Cabinet of Ministers this week approved new contracts for SriLankan Airlines Ltd.'s operations at Frankfurt Airport, Germany, following the scheduled conclusion of existing service agreements.
1 min
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Govt. to re-tender Kollupitiya land for mixed development after cancelled lease
THE Cabinet of Ministers has approved a fresh call for investment proposals to lease a prime block of land in Perahera Mawatha, Colombo 3, following the cancellation of a previous lease agreement due to the investor's failure to meet contractual obligations.
1 min
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Govt. revises annual liquor licence, one-time entry fees up to Rs. 25 m
THE Government has moved to restructure excise licensing charges, with the Finance Ministry issuing Excise Notification No. 03/2025 setting out a revised fee regime.
1 min
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Govt. Committed to boosting trade competitiveness: Prime Minister
Addressing 27th Presidential Export Awards, the PM reiterates Govt. intends to streamline trade facilitation, Customs processes, and investment approvals Says progress depends not merely on policies or administration, but on the ability to produce, to create value, and compete internationally Assures Govt. taking steps to support exporters hit by Ditwa
3 mins
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Of bull-eating Veddahs, curious bears and human mind that controls all
AUTHORED by Venerable Thambugala Anandasiri Thero in the Sinhala language, the English translation of the book 'Twenty Five Years of Life in the jungle' is by Kamala Rajapakse, printed and published by Dayawanse Jayakody and Company - Printers.
8 mins
December 13, 2025
Daily FT
Sri Lanka to launch $ 2.66 m Natural Capital Valuation Project for coastal and marine ecosystems
THE Cabinet of Ministers on Wednesday approved the implementation of a new environmental conservation initiative funded through a $ 2.66 million grant from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), aimed at formally assessing and integrating the natural capital value of Sri Lanka's coastal and marine ecosystems into national development planning.
1 min
December 13, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
