Business Community
Eyes Broad-Based Forum to Air Issues
More than 60 members of Timor-Leste's business community and
representatives from the country's business associations gathered
last week at a USAID-sponsored meeting to discuss the business
environment. Participants also considered the possibility of
establishing a Timor-Leste Business Forum as an opportunity
for members of the business community to meet regularly and
to discuss issues that affect the private sector and to facilitate
policy dialog between the private sector and the government.
During the meeting, participants set up a steering committee
to recommend a structure for the proposed business forum. (Jan.
24, 2006)
Justice Sector NGO Expands to
Monitor Legislative Process
The Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP), a Dili-based
NGO that monitors Timor-Leste's developing formal justice sector,
has released two new reports and has expanded its work to include
the country's legislative process. Its new reports, on recent
developments in Timor-Leste's four district courts and its overview
of the justice sector in 2005, provide comprehensive data and
analysis. Continuing USAID support will also allow JSMP to monitor
the development and implementation of new legislation, including
the criminal code, passed recently by the Council of Ministers.
(Jan. 24, 2006)

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