COLOMBO (NewsRadio); The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has categorically rejected the allegation in a television news report against the Consular Affairs Division of the Foreign Ministry.
The Ministry said in a statement, it wishes to state that no staff member of the Foreign Ministry has been involved in the alleged practice of exploiting the existing appointment system of the Consular Affairs Division by third parties to authenticate documents.
The Ministry said it is unacceptable that the appointment system, which has been introduced to ensure an effective and efficient service to the public, is being misused by unscrupulous third party elements for undue financial gains.
The Foreign Ministry said it has requested the law enforcement authorities to investigate the alleged activities by these third party elements.
Document authentication is a one-day service of the Consular Affairs Division for those who visit the Division with prior appointment.
A single document is authenticated in 25 minutes or less from the time it is submitted at the Division’s counter and well over a thousand applicants are served every day.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said applicants are strongly advised to submit documents for authentication in person and directly, with prior appointment, to the Consular Affairs Division in Colombo and its Regional Consular offices in Jaffna, Trincomalee, Matara, Kurunegala and Kandy, instead of using third parties to act on their behalf.
The Ministry cautioned the public about such unauthorized acts and advised not to fall prey to their tactics.
The Public Diplomacy Division of the Foreign Ministry may be contacted for any clarification.
