ජාතික විගණන පනත් කෙටුම්පත කඩිනමින් පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට ඉදිරිපත් කිරීමට කටයුතු කරන ලෙස ඉල්ලමින් ශ්රී ලංකා විගණන සේවා සංගමය ජනාධිපතිවරයා හා අගමැතිවරයා සමග පැවැත්වූ සාකච්ඡා වලදී දුන් පොරොන්දු ඔවුන් මගහරිමින් සිටින බවට ශ්රී ලංකා විගණන සේවා සංගමය චෝදනා කරන බව සදහන්ය.
දැනට අග්රාමාත්ය කාර්යාලයේ රදවා ගෙන සිටින මෙම පණත පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට ඉදිරිපත් කිරීමට කටයුතු කරන ලෙස ඉල්ලමින් ශ්රී ලංකා විගණන සේවා සංගමය යැවූ ලිපිය සම්බන්ධයෙන් බහුතරයක් ඇමතිවරු ප්රතිචාර දක්වා නොමැති බවත් එම ලිපියට මෙතෙක් ප්රතිචාර දක්වා ඇත්තේ එජාප මන්ත්රීවරු 4ක් සහ ජවිපේ මන්ත්රීවරුන් පමණක් බවත් සදහන්වේ.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.
Ministers and ministers to avoid the Auditor’s Bill. The Sri Lanka Auditing Service Association states that the Sri Lanka Audit Service Association has been complicit in the promises made by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service Society to the President and the Prime Minister demanding that the National Audit Office Bill be presented to parliament soon.
Most ministers have not responded to the letter sent by the Sri Lanka Auditing Service requesting that the present statute maintained at the Prime Minister’s Office be submitted to parliament, only 4 UNP MPs and JVP MPs have yet responded.