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SIU ‘summons’ Pramodya following RR’s intervention

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Pramodya Wickramasinghe

Chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Selection Committee Pramodya Wickramasinghe has been asked to appear before the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) for Preventing Sports Offences.

Sources said that the SIU sought to question Wickramasinghe after Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe called for a thorough inquiry into the Chief of Selectors’ recent declaration of a conspiracy to cause the downfall of the national cricket team. The former Sri Lanka fast bowler is expected to appear at the SIU on Nov 22.

Minister Ranasinghe issued a directive in this regard on Nov 16. Wickramasinghe is on record as having said that the conspiracy had been carried out at various levels over the past two and a half years.Commenting on the ban imposed by the ICC on SLC, the former Sri Lanka cap alleged that, too, was a part of the conspiracy.



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JP posts to be free of political influence: Minister

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The post of Justice of the Peace will no longer be granted on political grounds, Minister of Justice and National Integration Harshana Nanayakkara said in Parliament on Friday (6).The Minister told the House that a mechanism had been introduced to receive complaints regarding Justices of the Peace (JP) and that an islandwide database of JPs was being developed to enable verification when certifying documents.

He said future appointments to the post would be limited to persons below the age of 75.

Nanayakkara said a system had also been introduced requiring bio-data updates every two years, along with certification through the Grama Niladhari Division – Sri Lanka and the Divisional Secretariat – Sri Lanka.

He added that contact channels, including a WhatsApp number, email address and telephone line, had been established to facilitate the reporting of any JP who commits an offence.

The Minister said authorities had not yet considered cancelling the appointments of existing Justices of the Peace en masse, noting that some had served in the role for five to ten years and had gained experience.

He said a committee had recommended the age ceiling, citing the need for appointees to possess adequate physical and mental capacity to comprehend and certify legal documents.

“I have not received any fair or justifiable reason to reconsider the age limit of 75 years,” he said.

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Emergency extension approved by 100-vote majority

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The proposal to extend the State of Public Emergency was approved in the Parliament of Sri Lanka by a majority of 100 votes.

A total of 108 members voted in favour of the proposal, while eight opposition members voted against it on Friday evening.

Speaker Jagath Wickramanayake informed the House that the proposal submitted under Section 81 of the Public Security Act had been approved.

Meanwhile, the proposal under the Essential Public Services Act was also passed as presented.

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Lanka reserves cross USD 7 Bn for first time since 2020

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Central Bank of Sri Lanka official reserve assets have surpassed the USD 7 billion mark for the first time since August 2020.

At the end of February 2026, total reserves stood at USD 7,284 million, a 6.6% increase from USD 6,832 million recorded in January.

Foreign exchange holdings accounted for the largest share of reserves, rising from USD 6,687 million in January to USD 7,057 million in February.

The Central Bank’s gold reserves also recorded a significant increase, rising 83.4% from USD 109 million to USD 200 million during the same period.

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