All prison chiefs summoned to Colombo for special discussion
June 23 (AD) A special meeting has been held in Colombo today, after summoning all heads of prisons from across the country. Discussion took place at the Ministry of Justice, chaired by the Minister of Justice and National Integration, Harshana Nanayakkara, at 8.30 a.m. this morning. The discussion reportedly lasted for more than two hours. All Prison Superintendents, Commissioners, and Assistant Commissioners of Prisons from across the island participated in the meeting.
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Sri Lanka calls for de-escalation of Israel Iran conflict
June 23 (EN) Sri Lanka’s govt has issued a statement on the Israel-Iran war calling on all parties to take concrete steps to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East region. “L is gravely concerned about the latest developments in the Middle East,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. “We continue to call upon all parties to take concrete steps to de-escalate the situation. “All concerned parties should return to dialogue and engage in intense diplomatic efforts to establish and maintain peace
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Drug shortage puts medical professionals in quandary
June 23 (DM) In the wake of Daily Mirror’s reports on the prevailing shortage of critical drugs, medical specialists have raised serious concerns over the lack of clear directives from the Ministry of Health regarding how doctors should act when essential medical items are not available within the public health system. In a letter addressed to the Health Minister, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, the Association of Medical Specialists (AMS)
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Arrest warrant issued against ex–MP Sajin Vass
June 23 (AD) Colombo Magistrate’s Court today issued a warrant for the arrest of former MP Sajin Vass Gunawardena, who failed to appear before the court in connection with a case filed by the Inland Revenue Commissioner regarding alleged income tax evasion amounting to nearly Rs. 36.9 million. The case, filed in 2023 by the Inland Revenue Commissioner, pertains to the non-payment of income tax for the assessment years 2010 and 2012. When the case was taken up before
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Newly-installed Nuclear Imaging Unit commissioned
June 23 (CT) The newly-installed Nuclear Imaging Unit (Gamma Camera) at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children was officially integrated into treatment services under the patronage of the Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. Anil Jasinghe. This state-of-the-art Nuclear Imaging Unit (Gamma Camera), valued at Rs 154 million, has been funded by the Ministry of Health. The equipment will primarily be used for diagnosing kidney-related diseases.
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Harshana Suriyapperuma appointed Treasury Secretary
June 23 (PMD) Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake has appointed Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma as the new Secretary to the Ministry of Finance. The letter of appointment was handed over to Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma by the Secretary to the Prez Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake this morning. Dr. Suriyapperuma has been involved in capital market regulation for several years as a Director of the Securities and Exchange Commission,
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LG corruption: CIABOC asked to probe Rs. 92 million contract
June 23 (TM) Opposition leader of the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Council (MC), Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, has called on CIABOC to investigate alleged irregularities within the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia MC – including an alleged payment of Rs. 92 million to remove 35,000 tonnes of garbage. He said that an audit report pertaining to MC reveals that garbage was dumped at the Karadiyana landfill for an enormous sum, but no effort has been made to explore the sale of waste or launch
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Development role of Central Bank under new Central Bank Act: Part II
June 23 (FT) In Part I of this series,1 we looked at how the public and politicians viewed the central bank as an institution that is responsible for steering the real economic growth of the country and a cash cow for funding the profligate expenditure of the govt. This misconception has led both parties to believe that the low or negative economic growth has been the fault of the central bank. However, the central banks are expected to help a country to have high economic growth by
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Governance theatre
June 23 (FT) Bruce Schneier, a leading thinker about technology, coined the term security theatre to describe the practice of implementing security measures that provide a feeling of improved security while doing little or nothing to achieve it. Anyone who has been through a mall entrance where security devices exist, people go through dutifully, and beeps are ignored routinely has participated in security theatre. What is meant by governance theatre is the common Sri Lankan practice
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UN Human Rights Chief arrives in Sri Lanka
June 23 (AD) The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk has arrived in Sri Lanka a short while ago. Human Rights Commissioner Türk will remain in the country until June 26, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism said. This marks the first visit by a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to Sri Lanka since February 2016. During the visit, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is scheduled to call on the President and the PM.
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Iran-Israel War: ‘Gravely alarmed by the use of force by US’: UNSG
June 23 (TM) UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres yesterday called for the immediate de-escalation of the Israeli-Iranian conflict and for an ensuing ceasefire, following an unprecedented strike at Iranian critical infrastructure by the armed forces of the US. “I am gravely alarmed by the use of force by the US against Iran today. This is a dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge – and a direct threat to international peace & security.
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NPP secures control of 192 Local Authorities; SJB claims 22
June 23 (NW) NPP has now gained control of 192 local govt bodies across SL. Out of these, NPP secured a direct majority in 151 authorities, while they formed administrations in 41 other councils by achieving a post-election majority. NPP now governs several key municipal councils including Colombo, Kalutara, Galle, Kurunegala, Puttalam, and Nuwara Eliya. In the Pradeshiya Sabhas of Agarapatana, Kotagala, and Nuwara Eliya, the Lanka Workers Congress (LWC) holds the chairmanship
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More details revealed about Dunhinda bus accident that killed three, Injured 31
June 23 (AM) 31 people injured in a bus crash along the Badulla–Mahiyanganaya main road in Dunhinda are currently receiving treatment at the Badulla Teaching Hospital. The accident occurred around 6 p.m. yesterday (21) when a bus transporting a group of pilgrims overturned near Dunhinda. The group had been returning home to Thambuttegama, Anuradhapura after visiting the Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya in Badulla. Three individuals—two women and a man—died in the incident.
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Largest IPO ever: Govt bid to control LTL thru’ CPC worries investors
June 23 (ST) The largest initial public offering in the history of SL’s stock exchange—the LTL Holdings IPO—is likely to be scuppered after private investors were spooked by govt plans to retain control of the company by getting the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) to dump Rs. 8bn on 597,267,000 shares. “Private investors, institutional as well as high-net-worth individuals, are not willing to invest in a company in which the State is
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Bribery Commission seeks public assistance in Dr Maheshi Wijeratne corruption case
June 23 (AM) The CIABOC has urged members of the public who have been affected by alleged malpractices involving Consultant Neurosurgeon Dr Maheshi Wijeratne of the Sri J'pura General Hospital to come forward with any information they may have regarding the case. Dr Wijeratne was arrested by CIABOC officers on 18 June and was subsequently remanded by the Colombo High Court until 24 June. The allegations centre around a large-scale financial exploitation scheme, in which
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Police back in gear to strip down illegal vehicle mods
June 23 (AM) The Police have announced that the nationwide operation to remove unauthorised and modified vehicle accessories will resume on 1 July. DIG Indika Hapugoda, stated that the crackdown will target illegally installed equipment such as high-intensity LED lights, loud sound systems, and metal rods. DIG Hapugoda explained that many road accident victims suffer severe injuries due to the presence of such unauthorised equipment, as observed in several recent incidents.
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Sri Lankan sapphire found in 700-year old Slovakian ring
June 23 (LS) A stunning gold ring lost at a medieval castle in Slovakia over 700 years ago has been rediscovered. The jewelry was likely worn by a bishop and includes an unusual SL reddish-purple sapphire set in a band flanked by lions. "Such a ring embodied deep spiritual meanings, protective powers, and societal status, allowing the wearer to display wealth while also seeking the divine protection associated with the symbols they bore," Noémi Beljak Pažinová, an archaeologist
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Thailand Open Athletic Championship: Sri Lanka wins two golds, two silvers on day one
June 23 (DN) SL middle distance athlete Rushiru Chathuranga came to the highlight when he clinched the men’s 1500m gold medal in the Thailand Open Athletic Championship held in Pathumthani, Thailand, yesterday. The women’s long jump gold medal was won by Lankan athlete Madushani Herath with a leap of 6.37m which was her personal best. Singapore and Thailand athletes won second and third places. In the men’s 1500m final two Sri Lankans Rushiru Chathuranga and
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Sri Lanka fears winter booking setbacks amid Israel-Iran conflict and airspace disruption
June 23 (FT) Tourism Deputy Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe expressed concern over the impact of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, noting that the crisis could hinder forward bookings for winter with already disrupted air routes. He acknowledged that the authorities are watching the unfolding geopolitical situation with unease. “This is usually the time to get bookings for winter and we are concerned,” he said.
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GMOA requests CID probe into forged letter
June 23 (DM) The GMOA has requested the CID to launch an urgent investigation into what it described as a deliberate attempt to tarnish the union’s image through forged documents and false social media content. In a letter addressed to the Director of CID, Dr. Prabath Sugathadasa, Secretary of the GMOA, said that a fake letter bearing his forged e-signature and a counterfeit GMOA letterhead is being circulated online. The forged document, along with social media posts,
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SL growth faces dollar, US tariff challenges
June 23 (TM) Sri Lanka needs to earn more dollars to keep its economic growth at 5% and it won’t be easy to shift US exports elsewhere if tariff talks fail, Bloomberg said. A Bloomberg report said that Sri Lanka has kept its economic growth up around 5%, and tax revenues as a share of GDP are higher by more than two-thirds. “But maintaining the recovery momentum won’t be easy. Sri Lanka needs to earn more dollars, both to buy imported fuel and to pay down debt,” it said.
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Aitken Spence to sell last 100MW thermal plant, go zero-emission
June 23 (EN) SL’s Aitken Spence said it is selling a 100 MW thermal power plant instead of re-locating it overseas, after the island’s power utility said it would no longer need the plant. The last PPA expired on March 4, 2024. CEB had indicated that ” that they have not identified the requirement of purchasing electricity through the Company.” “Going forward, the Group has decided to divest the residual assets instead of relocating the plant overseas, in keeping with the Group policy of reaching
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Giving away too many runs cost us dearly, says Dhananjaya
June 23 (DN) SL captain Dhananjaya de Silva said conceding too many runs in the first innings went against them in the first test played at Galle Int'l Cricket Stadium, which ended in a draw. I always talk about the first innings. The game slipped out of our hand, due to the way we bowled in the first innings. It was a flat wicket, but we conceded too many runs in the first innings,” de Silva said after the match. De Silva believes they need to rectify those mistakes in the second and final test,
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Banking sector thrives amidst general economic hardship in Sri Lanka
June 23 (Island) While Sri Lanka grapples with the lingering impacts of its recent economic crisis, a stark contrast emerges: the banking sector is reporting robust earnings and profits, while many citizens continue to face hardships. The banking industry, often viewed as a bellwether of economic health, has seen a remarkable turnaround, with earnings soaring by 52.9% in the first quarter of 2025 alone.
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Missed opportunity for Bangladesh in Galle
June 23 (Island) The declaration — or rather the lack of it — in Galle on Saturday has sparked a buzz in cricketing circles, raising more than just eyebrows. Talk declarations and your mind goes back to Trinidad, 1968. Sir Garry Sobers, the West Indies skipper, made a bold, sporting declaration against England. It backfired. England chased down the target, and the hosts lost. When the team landed in Guyana for the next Test, a cheeky immigration officer asked Sir Garry, “Mr. Sobers,
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Sarasaviya Film Awards on Tuesday
June 23 (SO) The 36th edition of the Calin Sarasaviya Film Awards will be held at the BMICH at 7 p.m. on Tuesday (24), under the theme Cinematic Pinnacle in a Resurgent Land. The Awards, organised by the Sarasaviya Cinema Weekly published by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (ANCL) also known as Lake House will shine a spotlight on local films released between Jan 1 and Dec 31, 2024, including entries in Sinhala and Tamil. Of the 38 films screened across SL,
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Second ship sinking off Kerala coast revives fears in Sri Lanka of worst maritime disaster
June 23 (DM) Sri Lanka is once again facing a significant marine environmental crisis, as tiny plastic pellets, commonly known as nurdles, have begun washing ashore along the island’s northern coastline. This time, the pollution is linked to the sinking of the Liberia-flagged container ship MSC ELSA 3 off of Kerala, India. The unfolding incident has triggered fears of a repeat of the X-Press Pearl disaster in 2021,
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My Husband is Innocent: Mahindananda’s wife pens lengthy letter
June 23 (NW) Senani Jayarathna, wife of former Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and daughter of late PM D.M. Jayaratne, has publicly defended her husband following his recent conviction in a high-profile corruption case. In a lengthy post shared via Aluthgamage’s official Facebook page, Jayarathna claimed her husband was innocent and alleged that the legal process under the current NPP-led govt was politically influenced. She also questioned a recent remark by Justice
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HK-based fund manager triples weight on Lankan equities
June 23 (FT) Hong Kong-based Asia Frontier Capital (AFC) has almost tripled its weightage within two years on Sri Lanka’s listed equities, a move which it said was encouraged by improving macroeconomic fundamentals, political stability, and a pick-up in corporate earnings. AFC’s Fund Manager Ruchir Desai who was in Sri Lanka recently told the Daily FT in an exclusive interview that the weightage two years ago was around 5% whereas at present, it has increased to 14% and growing.
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SLASSCOM launches Global Industry Ambassador Program
June 23 (FT) SL Association for Software Services Companies (SLASSCOM) has launched its Industry Ambassador Program, a pioneering initiative designed to build strategic bridges with global markets and open new avenues for SL’s thriving knowledge and innovation sector. This program appointed, as the first cohort, six distinguished professionals as official Industry Ambassadors to represent SL’s IT-BPM excellence across key global markets that include US, UK, Australia, UAE.
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Tokyo Cement boosts capacity with high-tech 1 m ton plant in Trincomalee
June 23 (FT) Minister Sunil Handunneththi recently inaugurated Tokyo Cement Group’s cutting-edge cement manufacturing plant in Trincomalee. The fully-automated, high-tech cement grinding facility adds 1 million metric tons to Tokyo Cement’s total production capacity, increasing it to 4 million metric tons per annum, the largest in the country. The event was also graced by the presence of Japanese Embassy Chargé d’affaires ad Interim Naoaki Kamoshida, Finance Attache and
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Sri Lanka Tourism opens 3,000 acres of land in drive to attract $ 60 m investment
June 23 (FT) The SL Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) last Friday announced a major initiative to unlock State-owned land for tourism, offering over 3,000 acres to domestic and international investors to woo $ 50-60 million investments. The move seeks to revitalise the tourism industry through structured, sustainable, transparent processes. “The initiative includes a land bank which is clear & ready for investment”
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