Govt under increasing fire, refuses Parliament debate into $ 2.5 m Treasury heist
Apr 28 (FT) The Govt has rejected an Opposition request at the party leaders’ meeting to hold a parliamentary debate on the $ 2.5 million Treasury cyber breach, as scrutiny intensifies over the circumstances of the loss and the handling of its aftermath. Chief Opposition Whip Gayantha Karunathilaka said the matter was raised at a party leaders’ meeting held yesterday, where the Opposition called for a debate when
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Final day of Ehi Passiko Peace Walk today; Special state ceremony and traffic plan
Apr 28 (AD) The final day of the Ehi Passiko Peace Walk will be held today. The peace march, which is scheduled to commence at 12 noon from the Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya, will proceed towards the Independence Square. A special state ceremony is set to take place at 4 p.m. at the Independence Square, with the participation of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. During the event, Prez is expected to officially hand over a sapling of the Sacred Sri Maha Bodhi to a delegation
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ASG and senior Army officer clash over Easter Sunday case
Apr 28 (ST) A senior military officer expressed dissatisfaction to Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Dileepa Peiris following his statement in open court this week, accusing certain Army officers of obstructing the Easter Sunday attack investigation. An officer from the Army’s Legal Division had first met the ASG and informed him that the senior officer wished to speak to him. The conversation, held over the phone, had initially been cordial but had grown heated when the officer had claimed
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Committee hands over key report on overseas voting
Apr 28 (NF) A report containing recommendations to enable more than 1.5 million Sri Lankans living abroad to exercise their voting rights in domestic elections has been officially handed over to the Minister of Public Admin, PCs & LG. The report was prepared by a Special Committee appointed to formulate the necessary legal and practical mechanisms to facilitate overseas voting. Accepting the report, the Minister stated that
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Govt rolls out public sector remote work guidelines
Apr 28 (FT) Govt announced that it has moved to expand remote working across the public sector, issuing interim digital guidelines to ensure continuity of services while easing pressure on fuel and energy resources amid ongoing Middle East tensions. The initiative, led by the Digital Economy Ministry, follows directives from a Cabinet committee chaired by PM Harini Amarasuriya, which called for greater use of remote work to manage operational demands during the current energy constraints.
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Energy sector procurement: Reforms to prevent less qualified suppliers
Apr 28 (TM) Ongoing reforms to procurement processes in the energy sector are mainly aimed at ensuring efficiency and that less-qualified suppliers do not enter the process, according to Energy Minister Anura Karunathilaka. Shortcomings had been identified in the current purchasing process, including inconsistencies in the criteria used during evaluations. “Sometimes, there are changes in the criteria that are taken into account, and this affects the overall efficiency of the process,”
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Fuel import costs surge beyond pricing, exposing structural gap energy model
Apr 28 (FT) SL’s fuel import framework is under strain as global price movements and supply disruptions push costs well beyond domestic pricing, raising questions over the sustainability of the current model. Speaking at the webinar on Crisis or Opportunity: SL’s Path During the Middle East Crisis, former CPC CEO Susantha Silva said crude oil supply to the country has been constrained by developments in the Middle East, a region that has historically accounted for a significant share
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Harsha questions legality of Rebuilding Sri Lanka fund
Apr 28 (NW) SJB MP Harsha de Silva has raised concerns over the legal existence of the govt’s Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund, stating that it was never formally established. In a post on X, he challenged recent claims made by Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando that the fund remains safe, arguing that no such fund exists in a legal sense. De Silva pointed out that under the programme with the International Monetary Fund, several funds were abolished, allowing
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Monks arrested for drugs: Buddhasasana Ministry to meet Chief Prelates
Apr 28 (TM) The Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Ministry has scheduled a meeting with the Chief Prelates of the three Buddhist Sects; Siam, Amarapura, Ramanna, today regarding the incident in which a group of 22 monks was arrested at the BIA on 26 April for the possession of Kush cannabis and Hash narcotics, estimated to be valued at over Rs. 110 million. Ministry Secretary, W.P. Senadheera said
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Trains to Kandy: Deputy minister provides expected timeline
Apr 28 (NW) Following damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah, the train services to Kandy are expected to resume by the end of this year, Deputy Minister Prasanna Gunasena said. He said the previously announced timeline for restoring services remains unchanged. “We still believe that by the end of this year, it will be possible to operate trains to Kandy,” he said. 97 major damaged locations were identified along the main railway line from Colombo Fort to Badulla via Kandy,
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Apr 28 (NW) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has accused the govt of attempting to downplay alleged irregularities related to payments made through the RDA, following recent denials by the administration. In a post on X, Rajapaksa responded to Deputy Minister Prasanna Gunasena’s statement that allegations of duplicate RDA payments were baseless. He said official records indicated otherwise, claiming that a Bank of Ceylon (BOC) Recall of Funds notice confirmed that
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SL women enter T20 series with confidence
Apr 28 (DN) SL women’s cricket team fought back to win the ODI series 2-1 against Bangladesh and is expect to continue good momentum to win the T-20 series which will commence today at Sylhet. “Our players played really well and showed their potential at the ODI series which give good confidence before the T- 20 series,” said skipper Chamari Athpaththu. Team effort was the key to success in the ODI series while both experienced and young players gave their best to grab the victory.
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Lankan women clinch Silver Medal at Asian Beach Games
Apr 28 (DN) SL women’s Kabaddi team gave a superb display in the Asian Beach Games in Sanya, China yesterday when they clinched the silver medal after a tough final with India. SL women’s team led by Madurika Hansamali had a close final game and finally lost to India 31-47. This is the first ever silver Kabaddi medal for SL at the Asian Beach Games. At half time India led 20-18 and second half once again both teams made a good fight and finally defending champion India claimed the gold medal
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Govt cash surplus due to overborrowing, says Verité
Apr 28 (FT) SL’s improved Treasury liquidity masks a weaker fiscal position, with cash balances swinging from a deficit of Rs. 832 billion in 2022 to a surplus exceeding Rs. 1.2 trillion by Aug 2025, driven by Rs. 1.78 trillion in excess borrowing that has raised the interest burden on unused funds, Verité Research warned. “SL’s treasury cash balance has improved sharply. At first glance, that looks like a striking fiscal
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Quality of ‘A’ team cricketers impress coach Priyanjan
Apr 28 (Island) Sri Lanka ‘A’ signed off a near-flawless campaign this week, outplaying New Zealand ‘A’ with the assurance of a side batting on a different pitch. The islanders not only completed a 3-0 whitewash in the limited-overs leg, but also sealed the unofficial Test series 1-0, wrapping up the second game in Galle by an innings before lunch on day four, a result that underlined skill and depth. It was Ashan Priyanjan’s first assignment as Head Coach of SL ‘A’, and the former international
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Pathiraja appointed Controller General of Immigration and Emigration
Apr 28 (Island) In a move aimed at reinforcing institutional stability and administrative efficiency, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the permanent appointment of Iraj Chaminda Pathiraja as Controller General of Immigration and Emigration. Pathiraja, a senior officer in the Special Grade of the SL Administrative Service (SLAS), had been serving in the position in an acting capacity since May 2025. His confirmation to the top post signals continuity in leadership at a time when
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Sri Lanka discusses measures to broaden tax net, recover tax arrears
Apr 28 (EN) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and top officials at the island nation’s Dept of Inland Revenue discussed ways to broaden the tax net, maximise tax compliance, and recover outstanding tax arrears. Sri Lanka’s tax revenue reached a record high last year and the govt has been in the process of increasing it further this year in line with the IMF target. “During the meeting, attention was focused on programmes aimed at enhancing
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WindForce secures $ 18 m IFC loan to fund solar, storage expansion
Apr 28 (FT) WindForce said it has secured a loan facility of up to $ 18 million from the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation (IFC), in a move expected to strengthen its renewable energy expansion pipeline and funding structure. Company said its Board, by resolution dated 20 April, approved entering into the loan agreement, structured in two phases. The first tranche of up to $ 10 million will be utilised to finance WindForce’s equity contribution to a 100MW solar park project
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Paradise Toys accelerates towards sustainable future with high-impact hybrid...
Apr 28 (FT) In a decisive step towards sustainability and operational resilience, Paradise Toys Ltd, a leading SL manufacturer and exporter of baby educational soft toys, has successfully deployed a state-of-the-art 60 kWp hybrid solar power system at its Kobeigane facility, enhancing energy stability across its operations in Wattala and Madurankuliya. Delivered in partnership with Regen Renewable, this milestone initiative goes beyond a conventional energy upgrade, representing
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Sri Lanka strengthens global presence at Techtextil and Texprocess 2026
Apr 28 (FT) SL concluded a successful participation at Techtextil 2026 and Texprocess 2026, marked by strong international engagement, valuable business connections, and enhanced global visibility, represented by one leading company. The exhibitions featured over 1,700 exhibitors from 54 countries, highlighting innovation and advancements across the textile and garment processing industries. Thousands of trade visitors, including global buyers and industry professionals,
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Sri Lanka highlights active engagement at ESCAP’s 82nd session
Apr 28 (FT) Embassy and Permanent Mission of SL in Bangkok, Thailand, SL actively participated in the 82nd session of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, held from 20 to 24 April, reaffirming its commitment to advancing inclusive, resilient, and sustainable development across the Asia-Pacific region. A key highlight of SL’s participation was the invitation extended to the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of SL to ESCAP Wijayanthi Edirisinghe
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Two Asian leaders to visit Lanka next month
Apr 28 (ST) Sri Lanka will host two high-profile foreign leaders next month: the Maldives’ President, Mohamed Muizzu, and Viet Nam’s President, To Lam, who is also the Secretary General of the country’s Communist Party. The Maldivian leader who will be in SL on May 4-5 will be accompanied by four ministers and will hold bilateral talks that will cover areas such as education, health and agriculture sector cooperation.
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Peace march and promise of reconciliation
Apr 28 (Island) The ongoing peace march by a group of international Buddhist monks has captured the sentiment of Sri Lankans in a manner that few public events have done in recent times. It is led by the Vietnamese monk Venerable Thich Pannakara who is associated with a mindfulness movement that has roots in Vietnamese Buddhist practice and actively promoted among diaspora communities in the US. The peace march by the monks, accompanied by their mascot, the dog Aloka, has generated
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Soot smears on Govt collar over coal scam: Mystery of missing $ millions from Treasury
Apr 28 (ST) It has certainly not been an auspicious start to the Sinhala and Hindu New Year for the JVP govt. Suddenly they have become like cats on a hot tin roof, forced to confront a plethora of financial issues which cast questions on their competence and, apart from throwing aspersions on their much-hailed integrity, shed doubts on their responsibility to exercise due diligence as the elected and answerable custodians of the public coffers. Last week’s resignation of Energy Minister
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Treasury theft: Heed Sajith’s demand
Apr 28 (Island) JVP-NPP govt has painted itself into a corner and provided another rallying point to its political opponents, who are on the offensive, using the latest scandal as a bludgeon to beat the ruling party leaders with. The last few days have seen Opposition protests against the diversion of Treasury funds to a rogue account. The protesters would have the public believe that it is the biggest-ever theft of state funds, and the govt has no moral right to remain in power.
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Sri Lanka’s digital law and privacy landscape
Apr 28 (GV) Think about a closed community with high security where management is obsessed with the conduct of people who live there. They have a system where they hire security teams to monitor the streets, ready to arrest anyone who uses prohibited terms or someone who shares a false report in the public areas. Meanwhile, the digital back gates of the community where their principal databases are left unsupervised, allowing third party contractors to copy and sell the personal data like
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From war memory to literary resistance: Journey of veteran writer Theepachelvan
Apr 28 (CT) Theepachelvan Pratheepan was born and raised in war-torn northern SL. He completed his primary and secondary education at Kilinochchi Central College before pursuing higher studies at the Uni of Jaffna and later at the Uni of Madras. He describes himself as a teacher by profession, while also being actively engaged in writing for over two decades. “I write in multiple forms, including poetry, novels, and articles.
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The Indispensable Island: Sri Lanka’s blueprint for sovereign survival
Apr 28 (DM) Sri Lanka occupies a position on the global map that is disproportionate to its physical size. Often described as a teardrop off the coast of India, a more strategic assessment reveals it to be the unsinkable aircraft carrier of the Indian Ocean. While the nation has recently weathered the storms of economic bankruptcy and political upheaval, its fundamental geographic, ecological, and strategic foundations remain not only intact, but unparalleled. To understand why
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When dealing with bullies use logic, not anger
Apr 28 (DM) Bullying is a term usually reserved for schools. Many of us have experienced some kind of bullying at school, but it doesn’t stop there, extending to our institutions of higher learning. The dreaded ragging phenomenon so prevalent in our universities is a kind of extreme bullying. Does it stop there? I’m afraid not. It’s common in public life. One can come across bullies in the bureaucracy, the police and security services, in politics, from the higher echelons to the low.
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Plastic pollution: Plastic bag levy back in court over missing conservation millions
Apr 28 (TM) SL’s long-running battle over plastic pollution has returned to the Supreme Court, with environmentalists alleging that millions of rupees collected daily from consumers through plastic bag charges are not being channelled into conservation, waste management, or plastic reduction efforts as originally promised under an earlier court settlement. Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) has filed a fresh FR petition
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Incompetence, or something worse?
Apr 28 (TM) While the average SL family is forced to reconcile their monthly survival with the crushing weight of the cost-of-living crisis that refuses to abate, a cool $ 2.5 million has simply evaporated from the national coffers. It did not vanish through a complex market fluctuation or a sudden shift in global trade. It was, quite literally, emailed away. As of late April 2026, the investigation into this missing fortune is moving with the typical, ponderous slowness of a bureaucracy trying to
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Railway crisis is a national emergency
Apr 28 (TM) The Colombo Fort Railway Station is merely a transport hub; it exposes a daily trial of human endurance. For the thousands of public sector employees, schoolchildren, and traders who cram into rusted carriages, the railway is not a choice but a lifeline. Yet, as the recent double derailment of the Sagarika Express has shown, this lifeline is fraying to the point of collapse. What we are witnessing is not just a series of mechanical hiccups; it is the systemic derailment of
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