Bar Association Urges President to Safeguard Independence of Right to Information Commission

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The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has raised serious concerns over the functioning and independence of the Right to Information Commission, calling on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to take urgent action to ensure its effective operation.

In a letter dated 19 December 2025 and addressed to the President, the BASL referred to concerns arising from a public statement issued by the Right to Information Commission on 20 November 2025. The association stressed that the Commission, established under the Right to Information Act No. 12 of 2016, plays a vital role in protecting citizens’ constitutional right to access information as guaranteed under Article 14A of the Constitution.

The BASL noted that the independence and accountability of the Commission are of paramount importance, particularly given its role in strengthening transparency and good governance. While acknowledging that the Commission has rendered commendable service over the past decade despite limited resources, the association expressed deep concern over serious understaffing and inadequate funding, which it said directly undermine the Commission’s ability to function independently and effectively.

As a principal stakeholder—given that the BASL nominates a member to the Commission under the Act—the association urged the President to take immediate steps to provide adequate and independent financial resources to the Commission, thereby safeguarding its autonomy and capacity to discharge its mandate.

The BASL also strongly opposed any proposed amendments to the Right to Information Act that could curtail the citizens’ right to information. It emphasised that any changes to the Act or to the functioning of the Commission must be preceded by due consultation with key stakeholders, including the BASL, as well as with the general public.

The association concluded by expressing confidence that the President would give due consideration to these concerns in the interest of upholding constitutional rights and ensuring the continued independence of the Right to Information Commission.


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