Based on the specific information we receive, the search for details of corrupt government officials has begun, led by social activists. The search for those facts has begun online.
The list was drawn up two days ago and includes retired public servants, active public servants, doctors, some former Army Commanders as well as active service officers as well as police officers, directors, Grama Niladharis, secretaries, secretaries, secretaries and even secretaries. The misconduct is reported to be compounded by unjust, corrupt, and fraudulent practices.
However, the political authority as well as the public service staff officers and officers of various ranks have committed various corruptions and frauds. Also, money has been obtained from various funds. The main reason for all this is the Procurement Guidelines No. 49 of 2006. The code, which was approved and introduced for tenders at that time, was able to create thieves in the country.
The small-scale contractor who contracted to construct a village culvert bribed government officials to approve substandard construction.
There was an incentive to undermine all contracts, undermining the power of the Auditor General. Even the technical evaluation committees had to approve the tender for the person who offered the most bribes. The consequences are being felt by all of us today.