In its standing as the
National Body of Accountants, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri
Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) on Thursday submitted a comprehensive set of proposals to
the Ministry of Finance focusing on reviving the country’s economy from the ongoing
crisis.
A high-level
delegation from CA Sri Lanka led by the Institute’s President Mr. Sanjaya
Bandara met the Secretary to the Treasury Mr. K.M.M. Siriwardana where the
wide-ranging recommendations developed by CA Sri Lanka were handed over.
CA Sri Lanka’s Vice
President Mr. Heshana Kuruppu, Chief Executive Officer Ms. Dulani Fernando and
Chairman of the Task Force to Submit Proposals to the Government – 2022 Mr.
Lakshman Athukorala were also present at the meeting.
The recommendations
span short-term, medium-term, and long-term solutions compiled following
extensive engagements with Chartered Accountants, as well as overseas chapters
of CA Sri Lanka.
The recommendations
comprised four sets of proposals on how to improve the balance of payment
and increase foreign reserves, how to improve the Government’s fiscal situation
(increase Government revenue and decrease Government expenditure), as well as
proposals in relation to reforms and several other recommendations.
During an existence
spanning over 63 years, CA Sri Lanka, in its capacity as a Parliament approved
body and as the sole authority in the country to promulgate accounting and
auditing standards, has played a catalyst role in helping enhance the country’s
financial landscape in line with international accounting and auditing
framework.
Mr. Bandara
highlighted that as a responsible professional body, CA Sri Lanka took it upon
its duty to develop these comprehensive proposals as part of an important
national endeavour to advise on what steps the Ministry of Finance must take to
come out of this ongoing economic crisis.
“We believe these
wide-ranging recommendations presented by CA Sri Lanka will help lay a firm
foundation to revive the economy, apart from further mitigating the negative
effects of the ongoing crisis,” he said.
Mr. Bandara stressed
that, as the National Body of Accountants, CA Sri Lanka is always committed to
the best interest of the nation and will provide the required expertise and
knowledge to provide a long-lasting solution to the ongoing economic crisis.
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