Proposed Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) Act in a Nutshell

A few Ministers in the Government felt that there is undue delay in bringing the culprits to book ,  who squandered   public wealth in the past. They  are still  enjoying  it without any problem. Public too agitate that they should  be punished. Though two years have passed since President assumed office and induction of good governance, not a single successful prosecution was made.  Public beliefs that politics  and  money  played a very important  role in protecting  culprits. Hence, right thinking Ministers in consultation with the President proposed Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) to expedite important  cases where powerful politicians involved.
Proposed Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) Act in a Nutshell:
Establishment of CJC by President.
Whenever the President is of opinion that offences said to be  committed in calling / entering public tenders,  contracts,Projects, foreign currency transactions which endanger the national economy or interest, in administration ofcentral bank, corruption , frauds , misuse or abuse of power in relation to the Central Bank, Public body, Provincial  council, local body or local authority or any incorporated company in which Govt owns or control  30 % or more  of the issued  share capital, the President is empowered to issue a warrant  establishing a  CJC following legal process.
Powers of the Commission:
  1. To procure and receive all such evidence and examine, to require the evidence of any witness to be on oath, to summon any person residing in Srilanka, to regulate admission of the public, to regulate the admission of the press, to exclude the public from the inquiry, to exclude press from the inquiry, to require  by written order to any Manager of any bank calling details of accounts etc.
  2. To order to strip civic rights of persons for seven years  who are found guilty  and pass sentences, which cannot be challenged in any other court in Srilanka.
Ground situation:
CJC act is still in infant stage, which needs to cross  several obstacles to come into effect  as an act. However, the Joint Opposition has already started a campaign against it stating that this  proposed CJC targets Rajapakshas.