By: Staff Writer August 17, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption machinery is preparing for its most extensive financial scrutiny of public officials in decades, with more than 160,000 politicians, bureaucrats and other designated officials now brought under a digital asset-declaration regime designed to expose unexplained wealth and strengthen investigations into corruption. The expansion marks a dramatic departure from the previous decla…
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