On 10 January 2018, the Minister of Finance and Mass Media amended Excise Notification No.666 of 31 December 1979. It is widely believed that by this act the Minister revoked a prohibition on the sale of liquor to women. The...
Sri Lankan Tamils demonstrate against tobacco and alcohol in Colombo in June 2013. The government's hasty reinstatement of a ban on women buying alcohol has brought accusations of discrimination. (Photo by Ishara Kodikara/AFP) A reinstated ban on Sri Lankan women...
Jan 22, 2018 (LBO) – Interdisciplinary think tank, Verité Research says that contrary to popular understanding, Excise Notification No.04/2018 issued by the Finance Minister only prohibits the sale of liquor to women inside a tavern. The research firm highlights that...
Women’s groups stringently questioned the “cultural reasons” behind the government’s ban on women buying or selling liquor, saying the ban showed Sri Lankan men lacked confidence in women’s capacity to make rational decisions. “If there are people worried that women...
Verite Research, a Think Tank, has stated that the cabinet decision to ban women from purchasing liquor is unconstitutional. In a statement issued, it states:Under Sri Lanka's Constitution all persons are equal before the law and no one should be...
ECONOMYNEXT – A decision by Sri Lanka’s Cabinet of Ministers to reimpose a ban on women buying liquor is unconstitutional, Verité Research, a private sector think-tank, said. Women are entitled to purchase liquor under Sri Lankan law as at 10...
Think Tank, Verité Research says that the ban on the sale of liquor to women by the Finance and Mass Media ‘within the premises of a tavern’ by the Cabinet is unconstitutional. The Minister of Finance and Mass Media issued...