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Opposition sees conflict of interest in appointing Pavithra to head PSC probing Nilwala salinity barrier

By Saman Indrajith
Opposition MPs yesterday expressed their displeasure at appointing Pavithra Wanniarachchi as the chairperson of the special parliamentary select committee appointed to probe the issues pertaining to constructing a salinity barrier across the Nilwala Ganga in Matara.
Opposition MPs demanded that an MP from the Opposition be appointed the chairman of the committee because appointing an incumbent subject minister of Irrigation would lead to a conflict of interest.
Soon after Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena informed the House of the appointment of the PSC, headed by Minister Wanniarachchi, Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa said that the issues related to the problems faced by farmers of the Matara District because of the moves to construct a salinity barrier across the Nilwala River were raised by the Opposition MPs time to time. “Our MPs are aware of these issues and grievances of farmers. Therefore, the chairperson post of this PSC should be given to an Opposition MP,” Premadasa said.
The Speaker: Pavithra is the most senior member in this group of MPs and that is why she has been appointed to the post.
Matara District SLPP dissident MP Dullas Alahapperuma said that there would be a conflict of interest when the Minister of Irrigation was appointed to investigate this issue. How could there be an impartial, independent investigation when the subject minister is appointed to head the probe of the very same Ministry accused of delays and unjust moves. “We agree with the Opposition Leader’s position in this regard. We demand that an MP from the Opposition should be appointed to this post to give justice to Matara District farmers who have been suffering for more than eight seasons. We must follow the example set by the President’s Sectoral Oversight committees which do not appoint the subject minister or state minister for the subject to be oversighted,” Alahapperuma said.
Matara District SJB MP Buddhika Pathirana: We have nothing against Pavithra Wanniarachchi personally. But appointing her to head the PSC would result in loss of the very same purpose of forming the PSC.
Other members in the PSC are Mahinda Amaraweera, Kanchana Wijesekera, Mohan Priyadarshana Silva, Sashindra Rajapaksa, Maithripala Sirisena, Chamal Rajapaksa, CB Ratnayake, Dullas Alahapperuma, Dilip Wedarachchi, Buddhika Pathirana, Hesha Withanage, Sampath Atukorala, Karunadasa Kodithuwakku, Upul Galappaththi, Shan Wijelala de Silva, Kings Nelson, Nipuna Ranawaka and Weerasumana Weerasinghe.
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Sun directly overhead Kahawa, Meetiyagoda, Elamaldeniya, Ambakolawewa and Bundala at about 12:13 noon today (05th)

On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka from 05th to 14th of April this year.
The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (05th) are Kahawa, Meetiyagoda, Elamaldeniya, Ambakolawewa and Bundala at about 12:13 noon.
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COPA reveals highway robbery in the guise of issuing permits to import EVs

A probe by the parliamentary watchdog, the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA), has revealed a significant misuse in the process of issuing licenses to import fully electric vehicles by Sri Lankans working abroad, based on foreign remittances.
The investigation found malpractices, including some importers holding over 600 electric vehicle licenses, as well as licenses being issued to individuals who had not travelled abroad during the relevant period.
The COPA probe, chaired by MP Aravinda Senarath, uncovered evidence that raised suspicions of money laundering in the issuance of licenses.
The Auditor General pointed out that the government lost Rs. 2.42 billion in tax revenue due to an increase in the luxury tax exemption limit for 921 vehicles imported up to September 30, 2024.
The Committee also discussed special audit reports related to a scheme, implemented between May 1, 2022, and September 15, 2023, which granted permits for the importation of fully electric vehicles for Sri Lankans employed abroad, based on foreign remittances.
The Auditor General revealed that 1,077 vehicle permits were issued during this period, of which 77 permits were later cancelled. He also noted that two main institutions acted as importers, providing facilities for 640 permit holders. This suggested that a business had been created under the guise of permit issuance.
Furthermore, due to an increase in the luxury tax exemption threshold, from Rs. 6 million to Rs. 12 million for 921 vehicles imported until September 30, 2024, the Auditor General stated that the government lost tax revenue amounting to Rs. 2.42 billion.
It was also revealed that four individuals, who had not travelled abroad during the relevant period, had been issued electric vehicle permits. Since the circular relevant to this scheme did not specify a minimum duration of overseas employment required for eligibility, individuals, who had been abroad for as little as three days or up to three months, as well as those who travelled intermittently, were granted permits. The Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment had acted under this scheme before it was revised.
Deputy Ministers Maj Gen (rtd.) Aruna Jayasekera, Nalin Hewage, Sugath Thilakaratne, and MPs Kabir Hashim, Dr. M.L.A.M. Hizbullah, Chandana Sooriyaarachchi, Sagarika Athauda, Oshani Umanga, Dinindu Saman Hennayake, T.K. Jayasundara, Manjula Suraweera Arachchi, Ruwanthilaka Jayakody, Lal Premanath, and several government officials attended the meeting.
by Saman Indrajith
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Warning from Bribery boss against making frivolous complaints about political victimisation

Director General of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, Ranga Dissanayake, says that the abuse of the term “political victimisation” will no longer be tolerated, and those who misuse the term will face strict legal action.
Dissanayake told a media conference held at the CIABOC auditorium: “There is a widespread perception that the law is not effectively enforced in this country. This perception has arisen because, as the President mentioned on Anti-Corruption Day, small fish are caught while the big fish escape. This perception exists for several reasons, including delays in the Bribery or Corruption Investigation Commission’s processes. At times, the public is unaware of the injustices that occur within the Commission.”
Addressing politicians who make public statements, he requested, “I sincerely ask political leaders who issue statements to the media to kindly refer to the Anti-Corruption Act No. 9 of 2023 that you have endorsed. Please refrain from making certain statements without a proper understanding. This law has been enacted independently of any prior connections or influences. I have been in this position since the beginning of this year. The Bribery Commission currently has 31 legal officers, and there is no capacity to recruit additional staff at this time.” He also highlighted the significant challenges faced by the Commission, revealing that approximately 4,000 unresolved case files remain due to limited resources and personnel. “No matter what we do, people will still ask, ‘How many criminals have been caught?’ This situation is the result of limited resources and staff,” he explained. Dissanayake also said: “If anyone is going to claim political victimisation, let them find evidence and prove it. Otherwise, the powers granted by this law will be used against those who make false claims.”
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