Hayleys PLC obtains enjoining order against Wimal Weerawansa
Jun 10 (FT) District Court of Kaduwela yesterday issued an enjoining order against former MP Wimal Weerawansa on an application preferred by Hayleys PLC. Hayleys PLC set out in the Plaint that, being one of the largest conglomerates in SL, Hayleys PLC has a reputation within Sri Lanka and internationally and, further, the company’s Board of Directors consists of esteemed individuals in the country. It was further set out that Hayleys PLC had garnered immense goodwill within SL
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Bottled water prices increased from today
Jun 10 (NW) Consumer Affairs Authority has issued a revised gazette notification increasing the maximum retail prices of locally packaged and bottled drinking water, effective from today. Under the new prices, 500ml to 999ml bottles can be sold at a maximum of Rs. 80, up from Rs. 70. The price of 1L to 1.49L bottles has been increased from Rs. 100 to Rs. 120, while 1.5L to 1.99L bottles have increased from Rs. 130 to Rs. 150. The maximum price of 2L to 2.49L bottles has been raised
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Q&A: Suresh Salley & Conspiracy Claims
Jun 10 (NF) Q: What is the latest development in the Easter Sunday attacks investigation? A: Minister of Public Security Ananda Wijepala has revealed that investigations into the April 21, 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings have uncovered sufficient and credible evidence to reasonably believe that retired Major General Tuan Suresh Salley conspired in facilitating the attacks by strategically directing Islamic extremists.
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Kuwait bans Domestic Worker recruitment from 27 countries, approves 10 including SL
Jun 10 (NW) Kuwait has restricted the recruitment of domestic workers to 10 approved countries, with Sri Lanka among the nations permitted to continue sending workers to the Gulf state, according to international media reports. The new regulations, introduced by Kuwait’s Public Authority for Manpower, are aimed at strengthening oversight of the domestic labour sector and improving recruitment procedures. Under the revised policy, domestic workers can now be recruited only
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Court appoints 5-member medical board to examine Suresh Sallay torture claims
Jun 10 (DN) Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has appointed a five-member medical board, including specialist Judicial Medical Officers (JMOs) and specialist psychiatrists, to investigate whether former Director of the SIS, Suresh Sallay, was subjected to torture while in the custody of the CID. Magistrate ordered that the suspect, Suresh Sallay, must undergo this examination prior to the next court date, further directing that the medical evaluation be conducted at Colombo South Teaching
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Sri Lanka targets 10% entrepreneurship rate by 2030: Minister
Jun 10 (DM) Sri Lanka aims to significantly expand its entrepreneurship base, with the govt setting an ambitious target to raise the country’s entrepreneurship rate from the current 3.2% to 10% by 2030, Minister Sunil Handunnetthi said. He noted that the govt is implementing initiatives across 27 industrial sectors to achieve this goal, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen enterprise development and
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Gammadda brings water purification system to rural school
Jun 10 (NF) A long-standing issue of access to clean drinking water faced by students of Medirigiriya Diggalpura Primary School in Polonnaruwa has been resolved with the inauguration of a newly constructed water filtration system. The school, which has around 200 students, along with the surrounding Diggalpura village, had struggled for years without a reliable source of safe drinking water. As part of the Gammadda initiative, the water purification system was officially opened
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Bus driver dies after drug packet bursts in stomach
Jun 10 (NW) A 55‑year‑old luxury bus driver from Okawela has died after a packet of ‘ICE’ narcotics hidden inside his stomach ruptured, causing fatal poisoning. According to reports, the Police said the driver, who was employed on a bus operating along the Tangalle–Makumbura route of the Southern Expressway, suddenly fell seriously ill shortly after the bus reached its destination on Monday (8). He was rushed to the Tangalle Base Hospital but succumbed while receiving treatment.
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විමල්ලා සත්යග්රහය අත්හැරියේ ඇයි
AI raises concerns over arrest of Sallay and rapper under PTA
Jun 10 (Island) Amnesty International (AI) has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of the PTA, despite repeated commitments by successive SL govts to replace the law.
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Extension of emergency approved amidst protest from Opposition
Jun 10 (DM) State of Emergency declared after the Ditwah cyclone hit the nation in November last year was extended for another month amidst heavy criticism by the Opposition. The resolution was passed by a majority of 128 votes with 135 members voting for it while 7 voted against. Some 82 members were absent during the time of voting. The Opposition was of the opinion that the emergency is being extended monthly as a means of securing power. They said emergency laws have left
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Sri Lanka likely to raise drug price up to 7% on June 30: Minister
Jun 10 (EN) Sri Lanka is likely to raise prices of medicinal drugs between 6% and 7% on June 30, Health Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said amid rising import and production costs. The island nation can revise the prices when there is more than 5% change in the exchange rate and the last price change, which was a 16% drop, was in 2023. “The price revision will be considered on June 30. There could be a 6-7% price hike, but
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Pakistan women to face Sri Lanka in six-match white-ball series
Jun 10 (TN) Pakistan women's national cricket team will tour SL for a six-match white-ball series in Hambantota later next month, with all fixtures scheduled to be played at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Int'l Cricket Stadium. The tour will begin with a three-match ODI series on July 23, 25 and 28. The matches will count towards the ICC Women's Championship 2025-29. Pakistan currently sit second in the c'ship standings with eight points from six matches after securing four victories.
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New electric vehicle fleet introduced at Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
Jun 10 (NW) The Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens has received 10 new electric vehicles aimed at enhancing the visitor experience and further promoting tourism at one of SL’s most popular attractions. The vehicles were handed over recently under the patronage of Deputy Minister of Environment Anton Jayakody as part of an initiative funded entirely through government allocations. Officials said the project addresses a long-standing transportation requirement within the gardens
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Mahaweli Water Project: Committee finds across the board failures
Jun 10 (TM) A Presidential Secretariat-appointed review committee, which found that planning, land acquisition and contract management failures had contributed to major cost overruns and delays in the Mahaweli Water Security Investment Programme (MWSIP), has recommended that accountability be established among all parties involved before any further increase in the cost of a key canal
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Ex-Navy Commander Ravindra Wijegunaratne named as suspect in...
Jun 10 (AD) Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered that former Navy Commander Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne be named as the third suspect in a case involving the alleged abduction of 11 youths in Colombo and its suburbs in 2008. The case is linked to allegations against former Lieutenant Commander Prasad Hettiarachchi, a primary suspect in the abduction incident, for whom it is claimed that assistance was allegedly provided. The decision was made after considering
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Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund just a name given to Treasury’s DST account: Bimal
Jun 10 (DM) Claiming that some Opposition MPs are attempting to mislead the people claiming that there is no fund called Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund, Leader of the House and Minister Bimal Ratnayake said today that the Rebuilding SL Fund is just a name given to the account of the Deputy Secretary to the Treasury (DST) and that funds received to the account is credited to the govt's consolidated fund. Minister told Parliament that steps are being taken to enact the Act in Parlaiment to estabilish
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සුරේෂ් සලේ ගැන පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට...
UAE and Sri Lanka: Strengthening relationships, enabling opportunities
Jun 10 (FT) SL Business Council UAE (SLBC UAE) will host an exclusive networking, presentation and dinner forum on 11 June at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina, bringing together business leaders, investors, policymakers and professionals committed to strengthening economic ties between the UAE and Sri Lanka. The theme of the event, “Strengthening Relationships • Enabling Opportunities,” reflects the Council’s mandate to foster bilateral trade,
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Rumy Jauffer sent to remand over Rs. 7.8 Mn misuse allegations
Jun 10 (NF) Former Managing Director of the SL Tourism Promotion Bureau, Rumy Jauffer, has been remanded until the 17th of this month by the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court today in connection with a high-profile case involving the alleged misuse of public funds. The order was issued in relation to allegations that in 2014, a sum of Rs. 7.8 million belonging to the Tourism Promotion Bureau had been used for campaign activities linked to the Uva Provincial Council election.
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Central Bank cuts exporter dollar conversion time to 30 days
Jun 10 (EN) The newly issued Gazette Extraordinary by the SL’s Central Bank introduces a sweeping regulatory adjustment to foreign exchange management. By repealing the previous framework, CB has effectively compressed the timeline mandated for both direct and indirect exporters to convert their residual foreign currency earnings into SL rupees from 90 days earlier to 30 days. Exporters are now required to execute
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Japan donates six refrigerated trucks to reduce post-harvest fish losses in SL
Jun 10 (NW) Japan has provided six refrigerated trucks to SL’s fisheries sector under a grant assistance project aimed at reducing post-harvest losses and improving the transportation of fish and other marine products across the country. The vehicles were officially handed over today by Japanese Ambassador to SL Akio Isomata to the Chairman of Ceylon Fisheries Corporation (CFC), Mohammad Nasar, in the presence of Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar and
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Energy storage systems to be introduced to boost renewable energy use: PM
Jun 10 (AD) PM Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Govt will introduce energy storage systems to maximise the utilisation of renewable energy. PM made these remarks in Parliament, while responding to a question raised by MP Asitha Egoda Vithana. She noted that SL has set a target of generating 70% of its national electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030, and that the necessary plans have already been formulated and are being implemented to achieve this objective.
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Satyagraha staged against Suresh Sallay's detention called off
Jun 10 (AD) Satyagraha staged against the detention of former head of the SIS, Major General (Rtd) Suresh Sallay, opposite the Colombo Fort Railway Station has been temporarily called off. The decision has been taken based on a court ruling issued by the Colombo Fort Magistrate, a short while ago. Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court issued an order to appoint a five-member special medical board comprising psychiatric experts to
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Shan Wijayalal remanded over alleged procurement irregularities
Jun 10 (DM) Former Chief Minister of the Southern Province and former MP Shan Wijayalal de Silva has been remanded until June 12 by the Colombo Chief Magistrate's Court. De Silva was arrested on Tuesday (10) by the CIABOC after appearing before the Commission to provide a statement. The allegations relate to the procurement of chairs for voluntary associations in the province using an MP allocation of Rs. 16.5 million in 2019. Investigators claim that a manufacturing company
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Sri Lanka Customs’ May revenue exceeds target by 16%
Jun 10 (EN) SL Customs exceeded its May target by 16%, while revenue in the first five months jumped around 44% compared to the same period last year, official data showed. Customs’ May revenue target was set at 187.8 billion rupees. However, the revenue-collecting body collected 217.9 billion rupees in the month, exceeding the target by 16%, official data showed. It also exceeded the cumulative target in the first five months by 44% to achieve 1,143.7 billion rupees.
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හෙජාස් හිස්බුල්ලාට සලේ දුන් වධ
One-and-a-half years on: Where is the economic vision?
Jun 10 (FT) After one and a half years in office, Govt has little excuse for underperformance. It enjoys an overwhelming parliamentary mandate, having secured an absolute majority and nearly a four-fifths majority in Parliament. It controls all the levers of executive power. Prez campaigned on a promise of transformative change. He appealed to the electorate to grant him a decisive mandate so that his reform agenda could be implemented without obstruction from what he described as
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Rethinking oil palm biodiversity, evidence and Sri Lanka’s policy dilemma
Jun 10 (FT) SL’s decision to phase out oil palm cultivation has been shaped by perception rather than policy. At the centre of the debate lies a powerful claim: that oil palm poses a significant threat to biodiversity and the environment. Scientific evidence however, suggests the contrary. The current footprint of oil palm in SL is relatively small - around 11,000 hectares and has largely been established through the conversion of rubber lands rather than forests. This distinction is critical.
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Dollars transferred out of country in major racket
Jun 10 (DN) A large-scale racket involving 105 local companies that have banded to remit billions of dollars abroad in the guise of importing various goods has been uncovered, Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament yesterday. More than US$ 85 million has been illegally transferred out of Sri Lanka by a group of racketeers who abused the Telegraphic Transfer (TT) system under the guise of importing goods.
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Minister blames decades of corruption in DMT for licence backlog crisis
Jun 10 (NW) Minister Bimal Rathnayake says decades of corruption within the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) played a major role in creating the country’s driving licence issuance crisis, while insisting the backlog is now being cleared. Addressing Parliament on Tuesday (09), Rathnayake said the DMT had long been plagued by fraud, irregularities and entrenched corrupt networks that had undermined public services and damaged the institution’s reputation.
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Sallay not being treated differently: Govt
Jun 10 (FT) Govt yesterday assured that former SIS chief Suresh Sallay has not been subjected to any improper treatment while in detention, insisting that all actions taken against him have been carried out in accordance with the law. Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said Sallay had not been treated inappropriately as alleged by various groups. “Sallay was arrested on 25 Feb in connection with investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks and was subsequently detained under
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Corruption led to economic collapse: Court
Jun 10 (DM) While delivering the judgment, the High Court Judge underscored the far-reaching consequences of corruption in State institutions, observing that such misconduct not only damages the country's economy but has also contributed to its economic downfall. The judge further noted that corruption within public institutions weakens public trust and confidence in those entrusted with serving the people.
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Govt says no room for LTTE promotion, but remembrance of war dead allowed
Jun 10 (NW) The Govt will not allow any activities that promote the LTTE, Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament yesterday. However, the Minister said space has been provided for people to commemorate relatives who died during the conflict. Wijepala said an arrest had been made in connection with uploading to Facebook a song that was originally performed by the LTTE in Kilinochchi. He further stated that the IGP held discussions with the AG yesterday afternoon regarding
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Corruption, fraud at DMT: AG, CIABOC to act on COPA, Auditor General's findings
Jun 10 (TM) The findings made by the COPA and the Auditor General's Dept regarding corruption and fraud within the Dept of Motor Traffic (DMT) are to be forwarded to the AG's Department and CIABOC, said Transport Minister Bimal Rathnayake. He said that COPA and AG's Dept had already looked into serious corruption and fraud within the Department and made observations. “We have brought a motion to Parliament to refer these matters to the AG and the CIABOC."
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