The Hon. Chamara Sampath Dasanayake
Justice & Human RightsCorruption & Governance Reform
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Raises concern over the conduct and powers of commissions, arguing that Parliament must speak on behalf of groups such as judges, doctors, and public servants who cannot directly defend their interests. Emphasizes that MPs should not remain silent if commissions act without limits or accountability.
Verbatim record (translated)
Machine-translated from Sinhala / Tamil / English¶ 01 Hon. Chairman, 225 MPs are here to speak for those who cannot — judges, doctors, public servants. We will voice their concerns. If commissions can do anything they wish, we cannot be silent.
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- Hansard, Monday, 17 November 2025 ·No. 22912 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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Cite as: The Hon. Chamara Sampath Dasanayake. 10th Parliament, Parliament of Sri Lanka. Hansard, 17 November 2025. No. 22912. Politick, https://staging.politick.io/lk/speeches/2558