SLID Concludes High-Impact Session on Directors’ Accountability Under Sri Lanka’s PDPA — Repeat Session Announced Due to Overwhelming Demand
The Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) successfully concluded its high-level executive session titled “Your Data. Your Risk. Your Responsibility.” – Director’s Accountability under Sri Lanka’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) on 30 January 2026 at the Ivy Room, Cinnamon Grand, Colombo. Held from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm, the event brought together board directors, senior executives, legal professionals, and governance leaders to examine the rapidly evolving landscape of data protection and director liability in Sri Lanka.
The session delivered a powerful message: data protection is no longer an operational issue — it is a boardroom responsibility. With Sri Lanka’s PDPA strengthening enforcement and accountability frameworks, directors now face increasing regulatory, financial, reputational, and personal risks tied to organizational data governance.
The keynote address by Mr. Rajeeva Bandaranaike, Chairman of the Data Protection Authority, set the tone by emphasizing that privacy must be embedded into corporate strategy and culture. His address underscored the role of leadership in establishing governance structures that treat data protection as a strategic priority.
Expert insights followed from Mr. Jayantha Fernando, Senior Legal Counsel – Technology Law and former Chair of the PDPA Drafting Committee, who provided a practical interpretation of compliance obligations, enforcement mechanisms, and emerging global standards. The discussion was further enriched by perspectives from Ms. Ashwini Natesan and Ms. Shenuka Jayalath, who translated legal and regulatory frameworks into real-world organizational applications. The session was skillfully moderated by Mr. Boshan Jayaratne, Group Director/CEO of CICRA Holdings, ensuring a dynamic and engaging exchange.
The interactive dialogue highlighted critical themes including regulatory risk, operational resilience, reputational trust, and the personal accountability of directors. Participants noted the urgency for boards to implement structured data protection management programmes and strengthen internal governance models.
Reflecting the overwhelming demand and strong response from the corporate community, SLID has announced a repeat session on 5 March 2026 at the Atrium, Cinnamon Grand, from 7.30 am to 10.00 am, inclusive of breakfast and networking. The imminent panel comprising of, Mr. Rajeeva Bandaranaike, Mr. Jayantha Fernando,Ms. Ashwini Natesan and Ms. Shenuka Jayalath with Mr. Boshan Jayaratne as Moderator will reconvene to continue this important conversation and accommodate those who were unable to attend the January session.
For more information and registration details, visit www.slid.lk.

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