The Sunday Times: Sri Lanka: Saturday,
October 01, 2016.
Three
Commissioners of the five-member Right to Information (RTI) Commission were
appointed today by President Maithripala Sirisena.
The
newly-appointed Commission members are former civil servant Mahinda Gammanpila
(Chairman), attorney-at-law S. G. Punchihewa (civil society nominee) and
attorney-at-law Kishali Pinto Jayawardena (nominee of the Editors Guild of Sri
Lanka, the Newspaper Society of Sri Lanka, the Free Media Movement, the Sri
Lanka Working Journalists Association and the Sri Lanka Press Institute). The quorum for any meeting of the Commission
is three.
Two other
proposed members law academic N Selvakkumaran and retired Supreme Court Judge
Saleem Marsoof declined to take up positions on the basis of respectively
holding public office and judicial office. Mr Selvakumaran is attached to the
University of Colombo while Justice Marsoof will depart for Fiji as a judge
shortly.
Two further
appointments will need to be made as the question as to whether the Commission
needs all five members to function is an issue. The Right to Information Act
precludes an MP or Provincial Council member, or any person holding public or
judicial office or any other office of profit from being appointed to the RTI
Commission. It states that the Commission shall consist of five persons
appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the Constitutional
Council. “In making such recommendations, the Constitutional Council shall
recommend one person nominated by each of the following organisations or
categories of organisations:- (a) Bar Association of Sri Lanka which shall
nominate an Attorney-at-Law of eminence or a Legal Academic in consultation
with Attorneys -at-Law and Legal Academia; (b) organizations of publishers, editors
and media persons; (c) other civil society organizations.”