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SJB MP to question govt. on SDIG Jayawardena’s latest promotion

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Dr Kavinda Jayawardena

SJB Gampaha District MP Dr Kavinda Jayawardena has asked Public Security Minister Tiran Alles to inform the House of the observations and recommendations made on former SIS (State Intelligence Service) chief SDIG Nilantha Jayawardena in the report of the Presidential Commission appointed to investigate the Easter Sunday terror attacks.

According to the latest Addendum to the Order Book of Parliament, MP Jayawardena demands to know from the Minister what had led to the appointment of SIDG Jayawardena to the post of Head of Police Administration Division despite the conduct of the SIDG in relation to the Easter Sunday attacks.

MP Dr Jayawardena also calls on Minister Alles to inform the House of the date on which SDIG Jayawardena had been appointed to head the Police Administration Division, the date on which he was nominated for that position and the names of individuals and institutions that recommended him.The MP is seeking to the Minister to inform the House whether the latter would reconsider the appointment and if not why.



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End of the road for Shammi Silva

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The outgoing Cricket Chief at yesterday’s meeting

Sri Lanka Cricket boss Shammi Silva finally walked back to the pavilion, calling time on his innings with a year still left on the clock. The entire Executive Committee followed suit, resigning en masse after a meeting yesterday. Their exits come into effect today, SLC Secretary Bandula Dissanayake confirmed to The Island.

Silva, elected for a two-year term in 2025, made a habit of winning cricket elections uncontested. This was his fourth straight victory at the polls, having taken over from his confidant and Nalanda College schoolmate Thilanga Sumathipala.

A heavyweight in the corridors of power, Shammi Silva remained a favourite among member clubs and stakeholders. But outside that inner circle, the murmurs grew louder. Public sentiment began to work against him ever so loudly in recent months. Sri Lanka’s inconsistent returns on the field and whispers of interference in cricketing matters meant the scoreboard wasn’t always in his favour.

His decision to back Pramodya Wickramasinghe as Chairman of Selectors raised eyebrows and the decision to remove Charith Asalanka from the captaincy, on the eve of a World Cup, surprised many.

The turning point came after the disastrous 2023 World Cup campaign. Then Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe attempted to pull the plug, sacking Shammi and his committee. Parliament backed the move, but Shammi bounced back, aided by influential allies like Sagala Ratnayaka.

Under the current government, the writing was on the wall and Shammi chose to walk before the umpire was called into action.

A talented all-round sportsman in his youth, Shammi represented Nalanda College in multiple disciplines and went on to play First Class cricket for Colombo Cricket Club, where he still serves as President. His seven-year stint at the helm of SLC was no flash in the pan – it matched the long stays of heavyweights like Gamini Dissanayake and Robert Senanayake.

by Rex Clementine

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Accountant and Management Assistant in bribery net

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An accountant and a management assistant at the Mullaitivu District Hospital were arrested by the sleuths of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption for allegedly soliciting and accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000 to release a cheque intended as the March payment for doing the laundry at the hospital.

The arrests were made at the Hospital’s Accounts Division on 18 April

Acting on a complaint lodged by a businessman in the Mullaitivu area, the CIABOC officers arrested the suspects.

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UNP turns down SJB’s call for joint May Day rally in view of Poya Day

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UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has turned down SJB leader Sajith Premadasa’s invitation for his party to join the SJB-led May Day rally at P.D. Sirisena ground.

On behalf of the UNP, its General Secretary and former MP Thalatha Atukorale has issued a letter explaining their decision not to join the rally.

Atukorale has said that as May Day falls on a Poya Day this year, the UNP has previously decided to dedicate the day to religious observances.

She has recalled that during his tenure as Prime Minister, the late Ranasinghe Premadasa emphasised that it was inappropriate to engage in political activities when May Day coincided with a Poya Day.

Accordingly, she informed the SJB leadership that the UNP would not be able to participate in the May Day rally organized by the Samagi Jana Balawegaya or any other political party.

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