Tuesday 10 July 2012

Urgent need to abolish executive presidency .

Editorial( Mirror) - Urgent need to abolish executive presidency .
Friday, 06 July 2012 00:00
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 With Sri Lanka facing a multitude of crises including the effects of the prolonged drought,
fraud and corruption are also increasing with one shocking report disclosing that last year
alone, Sri Lankans had hidden as much as US$85 million in the notoriously secret Swiss Bank
accounts.

Much black money or ‘dirty’ money is believed to be hidden in secret Swiss accounts by corrupt
politicians or business magnates because the Swiss Central Bank, while disclosing the amount
deposited, does not name names of those who have hidden this money, allegedly obtained through
corruption or fraudulent deals. In 2002, the amount hidden by Sri Lankans in secret Swiss Bank
accounts was US$22.9 million.

In one of the latest acts of corruption about one thousand million rupees in public funds will
be lost because of an irregular tender for the purchase of fuel. Some politicians or officials
of the CPC will obviously get a huge commission or kickback from this. How and why is this
unprecedented corruption going on unchecked, though details of the fraudulent deals are
regularly exposed in the media? One main reason is the absence of an independent commission to
probe bribery and corruption.

 Under the 17th Amendment, widely regarded as the most progressive legislation in recent
decades, an independent commission did work effectively to probe corruption and punish the
politicians or officials concerned. But with the enforcement of the draconian 18th Amendment
which gives unlimited powers to an already powerful executive presidency, this commission and
other important commissions have lost their independence.

As in the 1978-1988 era, an all-powerful executive presidency and a 2/3 majority in Parliament
for the ruling party have made a mockery of democracy and given a blank cheque especially for
UPFA politicians at all levels to carry on with their corrupt and fraudulent deals ranging from
Rs.85,000 on the repair of a highway to US$85 million in secret Swiss bank accounts.

While corruption and fraud go unchecked, so does the waste of public funds. The latest
deplorable case is the spending of at least Rs.600 million in public funds to conduct early
elections to the Eastern, North Central and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Councils. Elections are a
vital part of democracy. But with the 18th Amendment, even elections have become a mockery
because of the widespread abuse of human and material resources of the state, inability of the
police to act independently, and the so-called computer jilmarts through which rigging allegedly
takes place.

UNP front-liner Karu Jayasuriya has renewed the campaign for the abolition of the executive
presidency saying it is having a devastating impact on democracy and the country. If President
Mahinda Rajapaksa himself acknowledges the dangers in the executive presidential system and
takes a courageous decision to abolish it,he will go down in history as a great statesman who
put the interest of the country above any desire for personal power or gain.

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