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The Sri Lankan Parliament unanimously approved the Proceeds of Crime bill to combat corruption and fraud. The law empowers authorities to trace, freeze, and seize assets linked to unlawful activities. The bill aims to free the country of corruption, with politicians accused of corruption under previous regimes facing severe punishment. Three former ministers are currently in custody for alleged corruption.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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