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Eight global law firms offer to take up Lanka’s case against owner of MV X-Press Pearl over disaster it caused here

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Eight international law firms had expressed interest in assisting Sri Lanka in the case against the owner of the MV X-Press Pearl, its Captain, and the board of directors of the local agency, and the Cabinet of Ministers had decided to appoint a committee of senior officers to select the most suitable institution, Co-Cabinet Spokesman, Minister Keheliya Rambukwelle said yesterday.

Minister Rambukwelle said that the Attorney General had filed a case at the High Court of Colombo against the owner of the vessel, the captain and the board of directors of the local agency.

“The government needed the services of lawyers with previous experience to go ahead with the legal action. We have called for expressions of interest to select a consultant and so far, eight international legal institutions have forwarded their expression of interest,” he said.

The Minister said that the Justice Minister is holding a series of consultations with various stakeholders to facilitate the legal action taken against those responsible for the MV X-Press Pearl disaster.

Already five sub-committees had been appointed to evaluate the damage to obtain insurance compensation. Newspaper advertisements had been published in all three languages for obtaining claims for compensation and information, Rambukwelle said.

“Meanwhile a committee headed by the Secretary to the State Ministry of Wildlife Protection has been appointed to investigate the deaths of marine species in the aftermath of the ship disaster. Meanwhile P&I Club, the insurer of the ship, has agreed to pay Sri Lanka Rs 720 million compensation for the fishermen,” he said.

(RK)



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Festival advance for government officers to be increased

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In terms of the provisions of the Establishments Code on payment of festival advance to government officers, there’s a possibility of obtaining rupees 10,000/- as an advance for celebrating festivals of Theipongal, Ramazan, Sinhala and Hindu New Year, Wesak, Deepavali, and Christmas as well as for pilgrimages (Sri Paada pilgrimage and Hajj pilgrimage).

Provisions have been given to recover the said advance in 08 installments or if required earlier without interest. It has been proposed by the Budget 2026 to increase the said festival advance up to rupees 15,000/-.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local governments to revise the relevant provisions so that the festival advance can be increased up to rupees 15,000/- .

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Providing underutilized lands/properties to suitable investors for optimal utilization.

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As per the approval given by the cabinet meeting held on 02-06-2025, action is being taken at present to offer the underutilized lands/properties of the Sri Lanka State Plantation Corporation, the Janatha Etate Development Board, and the Elkaduwa Plantation Company which are under the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure which have been identified under stage one  to suitable investors.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of  Plantations and Community Infrastructure to provide following lands/properties on a lease basis to the suitable investors for optimal utilization following the prescribed procurement procedure.

• underutilized lands/properties identified under stage two owned by the Sri Lanka State Plantation Corporation, the Janatha Estate Development Board, and the Elkaduwa Plantation
Company,

• The Mawarala watte land and the Tea factory 40.48 hectares in extent, located in Matara District belonging to the Tea Shakthi Fund.

• The underutilized land of 1,541 hectares in extent of Kondachchi Estate is enjoyed by the Sri Lanka Cashew Corporation.

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Implementation of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy

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The drafting of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy has commenced with the objective of equitable distribution of the benefits of the fisheries industry and the sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture. This policy has been updated from time to time according to current requirements. However, steps have not been taken to obtain the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for that purpose.

According to the policy declaration of the present government, ‘Vistas of Prosperity and Splendor’ the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy has been redrafted, updating the aforementioned policy in line with the economic and development objectives of the government.

The recommendations of the Department of National Planning have been received for the drafted policy.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Marine
Resources to implement the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy, integrating it with other relevant policies.

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