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by Asanga Warnakulasuriya The Commission to Investigate Bribery and Corruption went on line yesterday with the launch of its web site providing the public direct contact with the Commission. "The public will now have the opportunity to lodge their complaints against bribery through the new web site launched by the Bribery Commission", Chairman of the Commission, S. Ananda Coomaraswamy said yesterday. Complaints made through www.ciaboc.gov.lk website will be directly emailed to the Chairman himself, he added. This new web site will include newspage, statistics and a page to lodge complaints, said the Chairman. Explaining the operations carried out by the Bribery Commission for 2002, Dr. Kingsley Wickremasuriya said that there were a total of 2,052 cases from which only 1,253 were real cases. There were 554 and 245 cases where the identity was either pseudonymous or anonymous, he added. |
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