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President applauds Committee on Public Accounts’ program evaluation

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During the gold and silver award ceremony held at the Parliament complex, President Ranil Wickremesinghe commended the Committee on Public Accounts (CoPA) for their exceptional efforts in enhancing efficiency within the public sector. He expressed gratitude towards Minister of State Lasantha Alagiyawanna for his dedicated leadership in this endeavour.

The President highlighted the Parliament’s special responsibility in ensuring financial discipline and stressed the importance of utilizing power effectively to prevent financial crises. He acknowledged the achievements of high-performing government institutions, which were honoured at the ceremony.

In his address, the President emphasized the significance of digitalization, innovation, and the need for unified efforts to drive economic progress. He called for effective control of public expenditure, maximizing value, boosting revenues, and strengthening the country’s economy through a robust administrative mechanism.

Furthermore, the President underlined the importance of joining the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and expanding relations with India as essential steps toward building a strong economy.

Addressing the obstacles faced in agricultural modernization, the President acknowledged the challenges arising from divided institutions. He urged the prioritization of programs aimed at overcoming these obstacles and achieving progress in the agricultural sector.

Each year, the computer network system developed by the Information Systems and Management Department of the Parliament evaluates the public accounting methods, financial control, and performance of state, provincial councils, and local governments. This evaluation process is overseen by the Committee on Public Accounts and investigated by the Auditor General. Based on the assessment, government institutions demonstrating outstanding performance are honoured with awards.

In 2019, a total of 833 government institutions underwent evaluation. Among them, 15 institutions received gold awards, while 30 institutions received silver awards. These accolades were presented across various categories, including Government Ministries, Government Departments, Government Special Expenditure Units, District Secretariats, Provincial Council Funds, Provincial Ministries, Departments, Special Expenditure Units, Provincial Council Statutory Bodies, Municipal Councils, and Regional Councils.

The award ceremony took place virtually via Zoom technology, with participation from over 1000 government institutions, including Ministries, Departments, Provincial Councils, and Divisional Secretariats.



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Black smoke signals no new pope, as faithful say waiting is ‘experience of hope’

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Black smoke emerged from the chimney in the Vatican earlier, indicating no new pope has been elected yet

Many people have cleared out from St Peter’s Square in the Vatican, as there was several hours to wait before the third vote of the day is due.

Before the crowds eased, people were gathered in the hundreds excitedly awaiting the smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel chimney:

Hundreds of people in St Peter's square. Many hold up their phones or take photos or videos of the chapel rooft

As soon as plumes of smoke started billowing out of the chimney, phones went up to record the moment [BBC]

People watch as a screen in St Peter's square shows black smoke rising from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel
We weren’t the only ones with our eyes glued to a feed of the Sistine Chapel chimney [BBC]
Two nuns in habits smiling

It was seemingly a moment of joy and anticipation for many of the faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square [BBC]

A man lying down on cobblestones, he is holding a rosary, wearing a cap and putting his face to bus forehead

But some people took a moment to rest in the sunshine as they waited [BBC]

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Mrs. A. K. Subhashini Indika Kumari Liyanage appointed Commissioner General of Examinations

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Prime Minister in her capacity as the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education to appoint Mrs. A. K. Subhashini Indika Kumari Liyanage, an officer in the special grade in Sri Lanka Educational Administrative Service and currently serving in a post of Commissioner in the Department of Examinations of Sri Lanka to the  post of Commissioner General of Examinations with immediate effect.

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Cabinet approves appointment of Y. G. Gnanathilake, to the post of Surveyor General’

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The Cabinet of Ministers decided to grant approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to appoint Mr. Y. G. Gnanathilake, the special grade officer in Sri Lanka Surveyors’ Service to the post of Surveyor General with immediate effect.

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