Keheliya Rambukwella granted bail in two bribery cases
Aug 18 (AD) Former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella was released on bail today (18) after being produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court over allegations that he abused his power to protect his son from allegations relating to the theft of the historic Sandagala artefact. Rambukwella, who was arrested by the CIABOC, was produced before Colombo Chief Magistrate Asanga Bodaragama this afternoon. Presenting facts before court,
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Aitken Spence begins FY27 with strong momentum, 1Q PBT up 74% to Rs. 1.74 b
Aug 18 (FT) Aitken Spence said that it began the financial year 2026/27 with strong earnings momentum, recording a 74% increase in Group Profit Before Tax (PBT) to Rs. 1.7 billion for the quarter ended 20 June 2026. With a portfolio spanning diverse industries and geographies, the Group posted a Profit After Tax (PAT) increase of by 158% to Rs. 1 billion, while Group EBITDA increased by 23% to Rs. 5.3 billion compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, reflecting stronger underlying
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Hayleys makes history with S&P ‘B+’ foreign currency rating
Aug 18 (FT) Hayleys PLC has become the first SL corporate to receive a foreign currency issuer credit rating from S&P Global Ratings, securing a ‘B+’ with a Stable Outlook — above SL’s ‘CCC+’ sovereign rating — underpinned by its export earnings, diversified operations, and ability to withstand periods of sovereign stress. Commenting on the outlook assigned to Hayleys, the ratings agency said: “The stable rating outlook reflects our expectation that the SL-based conglomerate will expand its revenue base,
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Reassessing Sri Lanka’s inflation target: Response to the case for 2%
Aug 18 (FT) In an article published in the Daily FT on 14 July 2026, I argued that Sri Lanka should not reduce its inflation target from 5% to 2% at the present juncture. The argument was based on the view that the economy remains vulnerable to exchange-rate fluctuations, energy price shocks, supply-side disruptions, elevated debt levels, fragile balance sheets, and external uncertainties. While acknowledging the long-term benefits of low and stable inflation, the article emphasised that
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Lokka: The call I still half-expect
Aug 18 (FT) When Harry Jayawardena passed away and on the first birthday afterwards, I wrote that not a day passed without me thinking of him. I wrote that I half-expected his almost daily phone call and the inevitably stimulating and hilarious conversation that would follow with each of us addressing the other as Lokka or, to those who are not conversant in Sinhala, Big Guy. It’s been more than a year and a half and the statement still stands true. Harry is unforgettable.
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US$1 Bn alleged illegal money transfer: New details emerge as 4 bank officials remanded
Aug 18 (NW) Further details have emerged in the CID’s probe into an alleged scheme to illegally transfer around US$1 billion overseas under the guise of importing goods into Sri Lanka, with investigators alleging that private bank officials received regular payments to facilitate transactions. Four officials attached to four leading private banks were arrested by the FCID at their respective workplaces and later produced before
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Buddhika Hewawasam resigns as SLTDA Chairman
Aug 18 (AD) The Chairman of the SL Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) Buddhika Hewawasam has tendered his resignation, citing personal and professional reasons. Hewawasam submitted his resignation in a letter addressed to the Minister of Tourism, Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment, through the Secretary to the Ministry. In his letter, he said it had been a privilege to serve as SLTDA Chairman following an invitation from President Anura Kumara Dissanayake,
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Slave Island Kovil priest wanted over jewelry theft
Aug 18 (DM) The Fort Magistrate’s Court has imposed a travel ban on the chief priest of the Slave Island Lord Murugan Kovil over the alleged theft of temple jewelry valued at approximately Rs. 26.7 million. The suspect, identified as Satheeswaran Kurukkal, has not yet been arrested and is reportedly evading authorities, according to police. Police allege that the priest pawned the temple’s jewelry and used the money to purchase a property on New Chetty Street in Kotahena.
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Sri Lanka Police highlights one year of IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya’s leadership
Aug 18 (NW) SL Police has marked the completion of one year in office by IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya, outlining a wide range of achievements in crime prevention, institutional reforms, infrastructure development, and welfare initiatives for officers. Weerasooriya, a seasoned law enforcement officer and Attorney‑at‑Law, was appointed as the 37th IGP of SL on 14 Aug 2025. Over the past year, his leadership has been
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2027 Pre-Budget discussion on defence ministry held under President’s patronage
Aug 18 (PMD) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has pointed out that the expected objectives could be achieved more efficiently and effectively by integrating all research and development centres currently operated by the Army, Air Force and Navy and establishing a single national centre. The President made these remarks while participating in a 2027 pre-budget discussion relating to the Ministry of Defence at the Presidential Secretariat this morning (17).
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Police launch real-time information system for Kandy Esala Perahera
Aug 18 (AD) Sri Lanka Police have launched a special real-time information management system to assist the general public and devotees attending the historic Kandy Esala Perahera, which begins tomorrow (18). The system has been introduced to provide visitors with easy access to important information throughout the Perahera period, including traffic restrictions, roadblocks, security arrangements, vehicle and pedestrian checks, parking facilities and guidance for visitors.
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Pillayan, three others indicted over abduction and murder of ex-University Vice Chancellor
Aug 18 (Island) Attorney General yesterday filed indictments before the Polonnaruwa High Court against former Eastern Province Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, alias Pillayan, and three others, over the alleged abduction and murder of former Eastern Uni VC Professor Subramaniam Raveendranathan. The three other accused named in the indictment are Kathirgathambi Jeyakishan, alias Jeyanthan, Nimal Devsukan, alias Jeyakandan, and Nadarasa Nagulendran, alias Simbumore..
SLB to bide time till probe outcome
Aug 18 (TM) Sri Lanka Badminton’s (SLB) Acting Secretary Chamara Aluthge says that punitive measures against its suspended President Roshan Gunawardena, will depend on the recommendations put forth by the body’s Disciplinary Committee headed by Attorney-at-Law Panduka Keerthinanda. Gunawardena currently has been temporarily stood down by the General Committee of the SLB, following the revelation of a sexual harassment complaint lodged against him, by a
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LRH warns of kite-flying accidents
Aug 18 (TM) Parents and adults have been urged to pay close attention to children’s safety when flying kites, as kite-related accidents are frequently reported during school holidays. Acting Director of the Lady LRH, Consultant Dr Pradeep Rathnasekara, said kite flying had become increasingly popular among children amid the current dry weather and school holidays, but warned that careless practices could result in serious
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Four cops held over Rs 500,000 cannabis bribe
Aug 18 (TM) Four Police officers attached to the Monaragala Division Crimes Unit have been arrested for allegedly accepting a Rs 500,000 bribe from a suspect to refrain from taking legal action against him over a cannabis cultivation in the Nikawewa-Demodara Wewa area of Thanamalwila. The arrested officers, who were subsequently released on bail by the Wellawaya Magistrate’s Court, include two Police Sergeants aged 37 and 45, a 39-year-old Police Constable driver and
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Tragedy off Angulana: Super Dvora collided with marked sunken merchant vessel
Aug 18 (Island) Fast Attack Craft (FAC) that sank off Angulana on Saturday has collided with a sunken ship. MV Thermopylae Sierra sank in Aug 2012 during a monsoon storm. The ill-fated Super Dvora Mk III has gone over the ship wreck in spite of it being clearly demarcated in the nautical chart, aka hydrographic chart available to the ill-fated vessel’s crew. But authorities had failed to mark the site with a buoy to warn maritime traffic, despite appeals from the area people and others
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Sri Lanka extends service of Honorary Consul in Tyrol, Austria
Aug 18 (NW) The Ambassador and Permanent Representative of SL in Geneva has formally presented the Extension of Service to Christian Steppan, Honorary Consul of SL in Tyrol, Austria, during a recent (12) meeting. According to the Honorary Consulate of SL in Tyrol, Austria, the discussions centered on strengthening bilateral relations, promoting cultural exchange, and deepening economic cooperation between SL and Tyrol. Both sides highlighted the importance
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Cabinet sub-committee to review GSP+ application
Aug 18 (ST) A Cabinet sub-committee – with the Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Ministry and the Trade, Commerce, Food Security Ministry as co-chairs – has been appointed to review the fresh application to qualify for the GSP+ preferential trade facility from the European Union. While Sri Lanka has had to comply with 27 international conventions divided into four main categories – human rights, labour standards, environment/climate protection, and
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Health officers told to follow uniform rules
Aug 18 (TM) Deputy Minister Dr Hansaka Wijemuni said health sector officers required to wear prescribed uniforms must perform their duties in those uniforms, while requests to modify them for cultural, climatic or other reasons should be referred to the Health Ministry’s Uniform Committee. Responding to questions on the recent controversy at the Kalmunai North Base Hospital, Dr Wijemuni said that Ministry had received the matter
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Is return of Dickwella an incident that exposes SLC Selectors vision for the future?
Aug 18 (ST) The selection of wicketkeeper-batter Niroshan Dickwella for the ongoing Test series against India has sparked a public debate in cricketing circles, with many questioning the selectors’ thinking. The decision raises an uncomfortable question: do the selectors have a genuine plan for building the next generation of Test cricketers, or are they simply reaching for what is familiar? There is nothing wrong, in principle, with picking experienced players.
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Lion Brewery June quarter profit jumps 18% to Rs2.81bn
Aug 18 (EN) Lion Brewery reported a profit of 2.81 billion rupees for the quarter ended 30 June 2026, up 18% from June 2025. Group recorded basic earnings of 35.08 rupees per share for the three-month period. Total revenue for the quarter rose 15% to 33.41 billion rupees, compared to 29.01 billion rupees in the corresponding period of the prior year. This top-line performance supported an operating profit of 4.34 billion rupees, which reflected 11% growth over the preceding year.
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Sri Lanka eyes global aviation jobs boom
Aug 18 (TM) SL is preparing to tap into growing global demand for skilled aviation personnel, as the int'l aviation industry is expected to expand significantly over the next decade, creating a shortage of skilled workers worldwide, Deputy Minister Janitha Kodithuwakku said. He said countries around the world were preparing to meet the expected demand for skilled personnel as the aviation industry enters a period of significant expansion.
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IRD crosses 60% of 2026 tax revenue target
Aug 18 (TM) Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has achieved around 61% of its 2026 revenue target of Rs 2,402 billion, IRD Commissioner of Tax Policy and Law Nandana Kumar said. Kumar said that tax revenue collection has increased by around 16% compared to the previous year. He said IRD is confident that it will be able to fully achieve the targeted tax revenue for 2026. Meanwhile, he said various measures had been taken during the recent period to expand the tax base.
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Minister Handunnetti urges Australian investors to join hands in SL’s renaissance
Aug 18 (DN) SL Entrepreneurs’ Night 2026 Entrepreneur and Investor Conference organized by the Australia SL Business Forum (ASLBF) with the aim of strengthening economic, trade and investment relations between SL and Australia in a new approach was held in Melbourne, Australia on Aug 15. Minister Sunil Handunnetti, who participated as the chief guest and keynote speaker on the occasion, explained the new economic and investment framework established in SL
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Over 190,000 tea growers obtain govt.’s QR fertiliser
Aug 18 (ST) Govt has provided 190,408 tea smallholders with fertiliser at concessionary rates through the new QR system generated. In 2026 through the QR system 21,500 metric tonnes (MT) of fertiliser for the tea industry was distributed. This exceeds the amount allocated in the previous year, officials said. There has been considerable progress in the past six months. Govt target is to achieve 400 million kg of tea production and US$2.5 billion in export revenue by 2030.
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Govt unveils blueprint for smarter job-seeker migration boom
Aug 18 (ST) SL’s foreign employment sector stands at a critical crossroads as of August 2026 compelling Foreign Employment Bureau of (SLBFE) into a proactive, high-value global talent exporter to shift from a traditional regulatory body into a proactive, high-value global talent exporter. This immediate, structural turn insulates the national economy from external shocks specially the geopolitical tensions in West Asia and comfortably secure the country’s 250,000 annual migration target,
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Meaningful changes cannot be made without taking risk, says Prez; vows to take risks...
Aug 18 (ST) Though it did not initially show on his face, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake was not happy when he sat down for a widely anticipated meeting with the BASL at the Presidential Secretariat on Wednesday. He was irked after being blindsided earlier that morning by a BASL statement regarding the topic that was to be discussed with him later that day, namely the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution seeking to
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Bus union chief victim on Information Superhighway
Aug 18 (Island) President of the Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association Gemunu Wijeratne has lodged a complaint with the CID over an alleged online smear campaign against him. He says he has become the target of a social media vilification campaign since he made some critical remarks about the metro bus service. Defamation cannot be countenanced on any grounds, and it is hoped that social media platforms concerned and the police will intervene to safeguard his interests.
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The test of power is how it is used
Aug 18 (Island) Tabling of the 22nd Amendment has brought the significance of constitutional change once again to the centre of public attention. Controversy surrounding the proposal has become larger than the question of two additional years for judges. It has raised a more fundamental question about the direction in which the new govt is taking SL. In its 2024 election manifesto, NPP promised to introduce a new Constitution while implementing the existing constitutional framework till then.
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Navigating the iquidity trap: Building FX reserves without creating credit bubbles
Aug 18 (CT) In central banking, accumulating reserves by flooding the domestic market with liquidity is like trying to put out a fire with a hose connected to a gasoline tank. SL’s macroeconomic recovery remains precariously balanced. Recent figures from the banking system highlight a startling expansion of excess rupee liquidity—surging from approximately LKR 40 billion in mid-June 2026 to LKR 200 billion—largely driven by the CB purchasing roughly USD 475 million from
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Assertions without arguments: The missing logic in the judicial retirement debate
Aug 18 (TM) Throughout August, the English language newspapers published a steady stream of news articles, editorials and commentary as did several Sinhala language social media channels, opposing the Govt’s proposal to raise the retirement age of Superior Court (Supreme Court [SC] and Court of Appeal [CA]) Judges. The criticism was loud, consistent, and often emphatic. What was missing however was the one thing that an informed public debate requires: an explanation.
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