By Indika Sri Aravinda
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) is unable to inquire into 2,000 complaints  received due to the lack of funds to operate the Commission, a member of the HRC  Prof. Ananda Mendis said.
The Presidential Secretariat has already been  informed about the matter in writing.
The financial crisis has resulted in  delays in inquiring into complaints, recruiting officers to the HRC’s regional  offices and moving into a new office.
Prof. Mendis says that while it is four  months since members have been appointed to the HRC, proposals are to be given  to the Presidential Secretary to include retired workers into the HRC cadre and  to appoint full time members as well. These proposals are to be made in order to  be included in the next Budget proposals.
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