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Procurement of sub-standard medicine: Ex-Health Secy. chaired committee that gave go-ahead

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… approved payments to supplier on priority basis

Maligakanda Magistrate Lochana Abeywickrema Weerasinghe said in open Court on Wednesday (13) that the matters already before Court showed the alleged involvement of persons in high positions in the procurement of alleged substandard medicines, The Magistrate ordered the CID investigating the case to immediately arrest and produce all suspects before Court regardless of their standing in the society.

The Magistrate observed that though the requirement for the Cabinet approved emergency purchases was to import from India on credit and supply the medicines, those responsible for the procurement process had selected the suspect tenderer though he specified in his tender documents that raw materials would be imported from India and produced by his company here.

The Magistrate said the whole process appeared to have been manipulated by two or three persons in high positions. The then Secretary had control over these matters and the investigations disclose a questionable and suspicious role in many actions by him. All suspects must be brought before Court, the Magistrate ordered.

The government recently removed Health Secretary Janaka Chandragupta.Deputy Solicitor General Lakmini Girihagama appearing with Senior State Counsel Heshani Wijesinghe making submissions earlier on the progress of the CID investigations said that prior to the Cabinet decision in October 2022, tenders had been called for in September 2022 and the 1st suspect had been selected as the successful tenderer for Human Immunoglobulin and Rituximab.

The DSG said, according to the Chief Accountant Savidra Cooray, the 1st suspect’s company Isolez Biotech Pharma had requested for payments for Rituximab supplied and the Secretary Health had approved the payment of Rs 107,799,481/= in three payments to the first suspect, directing it to be paid on a priority basis.

M.M. Zuhair PC appearing with Anjana Ratnasiri, Duleeka Imbuldeniya and Rizwan Uvais for the 2nd suspect Dr. Kapila Wickramanayake, submitted that the 2nd suspect hadn’t been the Director, Medical Supplies Division, as he was away on a one year assignment in the United Kingdom, from January to December 2022, during which period in 2022 the Health Sector Emergency Procurement Committee (HSEPC), chaired by the Health Secretary and the Technical Evaluation Committee (TEC), were set up and the entire process of calling for tenders, evaluation and selection of the successful tenderers were completed. According to the then Health Secretary’s letter dated 28th October 2022, to the Deputy Director General of Health, the successful tenderers have already been informed of their selection by that time.

After Dr. Wickramanayake returned to Sri Lanka and assumed duties as Director MSD, the penalty payable by the 1st suspect for delayed supply of the pharmaceuticals was recommended by the 3rd and the 2nd suspects for recovery from the 1st suspect. However, the recommended penalty was ordered to be waived by the Secretary Health and was not recovered from the 1st suspect, the supplier of the disputed pharmaceuticals, Counsel submitted.

Nalinda Indatissa PC, appearing for the aggrieved party, said that the Cabinet was aware that these drugs were going to be manufactured in Sri Lanka when approval for emergency purchase was granted by the then Minister of Health.

Ronald Perera PC, appearing for the 4th suspect, said that the MSD officer may have accepted the deliveries without suspecting the alleged forged copy of waiver of registration, that may be due to oversight or negligence as there is no evidence of any complicity with the 1st suspect at the warehouse delivery point but those do not amount to any criminal offence.

In respect of the 1st, 3rd and 5th suspects Attorneys Navin Shanaka, Asoka Serasinghe and a team of several lawyers appeared for them and moved for bail. The Magistrate said a detailed order on the bail applications will be made by her on 27th December.



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Four years RI for SDIG for facilitating release of murder suspect

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The Vavuniya High Court has sentenced former Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police (SDIG) Lalith Jayasinghe to four years rigorous imprisonment for facilitating the release of a suspect connected to the 2015 murder of schoolgirl Sivaloganathan Vidya in Punkudutivu.

High Court Judge M.M. Mihar also imposed a fine of Rs. 50,000 on Jayasinghe, with an additional six-month prison term to be served in the event of non-payment.

Vidya, an 18-year-old schoolgirl from Punkudutivu, was abducted, gang-raped, and murdered in Jaffna on 13 May 2015, while returning home from school. The main suspect, known as ‘Swiss Kumar’, was apprehended by local residents and handed over to the police.

Jayasinghe, who was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department on July 15, 2017, was found guilty of aiding the suspect’s escape while in custody.

The High Court ruled that the prosecution had proven the allegations beyond reasonable doubt.

The judge also issued open warrants for the arrest of Sri Gajan, a former Sub-Inspector of the Crime Investigation Division of Kayts Police, who was also named as an accused in the case.

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Sri Lanka’s first ever “Water Battery”

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The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) on Friday announced that it is making significant progress toward launching the Maha Oya Pumped Storage Hydropower Project, Sri Lanka’s first-ever “Water Battery”.

In a statement the Board said this groundbreaking 600 MW initiative will store excess renewable energy from solar and wind sources, ensuring grid stability and supporting Sri Lanka’s goal of generating 70 percent  of its electricity from renewables by 2030.

The project, located in Aranayake and Nawalapitiya, will feature two reservoirs connected by a 2.5 km tunnel, operating as a large-scale energy storage system, the CEB stated. Water from the lower reservoir will be pumped to the upper when renewable (solar, wind) energy is available for the purpose.

By reducing dependence on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions, the project will play a crucial role in Sri Lanka’s transition to sustainable energy, it said.

The CEB aims to secure long-term funding from international agencies to minimize impacts on electricity tariffs while ensuring affordability for consumers, the statement said.

The Maha Oya project represents a major step toward energy independence, providing grid support for renewable energy absorption while fostering economic growth, job creation, and environmental sustainability, the Board added.

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Mobile phone users can retain numbers after network switch

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Fifty new signal towers in poor reception areas

From June this year, mobile phone users in Sri Lanka will be able to retain their existing numbers even after switching mobile network operators, according to officials from the Ministry of Digital Economy.

 The announcement was made during a meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Digital Economic Affairs held on Thursday (20).

In a statement issued on Friday, the Parliament’s Communication Division confirmed that the Ministry of Digital Economy is also constructing 50 new mobile signal towers in areas with poor network coverage to enhance connectivity.

The meeting, chaired by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, also addressed several key digital policy issues. The discussion included cryptocurrency regulation, with the President stating that a final decision on its legality in Sri Lanka would be based on recommendations from the Governor of the Central Bank.

Other topics covered during the meeting included measures to safeguard citizens’ personal data, strategies for managing emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, and discussions regarding the salaries of IT engineers.

Meanwhile, the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Digital Economic Affairs is set to hold a workshop on March 10, 2025 to brief all Members of Parliament on upcoming government programmes related to the digital economy.

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