Sri Lanka Customs to Launch Digital E-Tendering System for Auctioned Goods

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November 04, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka Customs has revealed plans to implement a digital e-tendering platform for the sale of confiscated items, marking a significant step towards modernising its auction process.

The announcement was made during a session of the Parliamentary Committee on Standing Orders, presided over by MP Wijesiri Basnayake. The meeting brought together committee members, the Director General of Customs, Seevali Arukgoda, and several senior officials to discuss ongoing reforms within the department.

According to Customs representatives, the upcoming e-tendering system aims to enhance transparency, efficiency, and accessibility in the disposal of seized goods, while minimising opportunities for irregularities in the auction process.

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