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Easter Sunday controversy: New Public Security Minister to seek audience with Archbishop

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Church sceptical about govt. move 

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Newly-appointed Public Security Minister Prasanna Ranatunga says he will seek an appointment with Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith soon to brief him on the progress of investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.

Alleging that members of the Opposition had made unsubstantiated claims in Parliament, during a recent debate on the Easter Sunday carnage, on the basis of various statements attributed to the Cardinal and other senior priests, Minister Ranatunga said he was prepared to brief the Catholic clergy.

Last year, the Cardinal declined to meet Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris to discuss the issues at hand. Top spokesperson for the Church, Rev. Cyril Gamini Fernando, told The Island that there was nothing to discuss. The government should without further delay implement the recommendations of its own Presidential Commission of Inquiry.

The Public Security Minister issued a statement in this regard in the wake of the Cardinal leaving for the Vatican with a 60-member group comprising the clergy and family members of the Easter Sunday victims for an audience with the Pope.

Referring to declarations made by Opposition lawmakers, Minister Rnatunga challenged them over unconfirmed claims that the Easter Sunday conspiracy had been initially planned in Malaysia and then the operations moved to India ahead of the carnage on 21 April. Minister Ranatunga asked Opposition members to reveal the identity of those who perpetrated the attacks if their identities were known to them.

Alleging that Opposition members endangered the lives of intelligence officers by implicating them in the Easter Sunday massacre, Minister Ranatunga asked whether they intended to commit the Millennium City type betrayal of the military. He was referring to the exposure of a safe house run by the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) way back in January 2002.

Rev. Fernando pointed out that instead of addressing their concerns the government recently caused further controversy by acknowledging Ranatunga’s predecessor, Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekeras security contingent used a vehicle belonging to one of the Easter Sunday bomber. Rev. Fernando asked whether there was any point in receiving a fresh briefing from the new Public Security Minister against the backdrop of the government deliberating suppressing information.

The Church spokesperson declared that they would present their case to the world. The Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) took Easter Sunday attacks twice last year.



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Amendment of the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017

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Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers has been granted at their meeting held on 19.05.2025 in order to introduce amendments to the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017 including the proposed tax revisions to enhance the tax structure paving way for state financial integrity based on revenue.

Accordingly, the revised draft bill has been prepared by the legal draftsman and clearance of the Attorney General has been received.

Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for
the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Policy Planning and Economic Development to publish the aforementioned draft bill in the government gazette notification and subsequently, forward the same to the Parliament for its concurrence.

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Cabinet nod for “National Mineral Policy” – 2026

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The National Mineral Policy was prepared for the first time in the year 1999, and the aforementioned policy has been amended in 2023 to cover  matters such as preparing an updated data system related to mineral resources, adding value to the export of minerals, encouraging mineral-related industrialists, extracting mineral resources and managing the environment sustainably, and resolving the issues related to the ownership of the land arising in extracting mineral resources.

The revised National Mineral Policy has been reupdated in line with the manifesto “A Sustainable Resource Utilization – Generation of the Highest Benefit” under the policy statement of the current government” A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life.”

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution presented by the Minister of Industries and
Entrepreneurship to implement the so-formulated “National Mineral Policy—2026.”

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Twelve sentenced to death by Gampaha High Court

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The Gampaha High Court has sentenced Twelve (12) individuals to death over the 2022 murder of former Polonnaruwa District Member of Parliament Amarakeerthi Athukorala and his security officer.

 

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