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Allegations against Customs: PCOI makes 11 recommendations

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A Presidential Commission of Inquiry, which looked into various allegations against the Sri Lanka Customs, has made 117 recommendations.

The PCOI’s final report was handed over to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa by the Chairman of the Commission Supreme Court Judge Shiran Gooneratne at the President’s House, in Colombo, on Wednesday.

A six-member Presidential Commission of Inquiry was appointed by an Extraordinary Gazette Notification on 24 Feb. 2021 to investigate, and report on various allegations and alleged irregularities in the Customs.

Court of Appeal Judge Priyantha Fernando, High Court Judge Damith Thotawatte, Central Bank Deputy Governor K.M.M. Siriwardana (Current Finance Secretary), Senior Adviser (Trade) Dr. Sanath Jayanetti and former Additional Director General of Sri Lanka Customs P.A. Dias were the other members of the commission chaired by Supreme Court Judge Shiran Goonaratne.

After recording statements from Customs officials, customs unions, government and private sector officials, clients and the public, the Commission prepared a final report comprising 117 recommendations and 530 pages.

The report includes recommendations on how the corporate, administrative and operational processes of Sri Lanka Customs can be effectively and efficiently carried out in the discharge of responsibilities. The President instructed that the report be referred to Parliament as early as possible.

Members of the Commission Court of Appeal Judge Priyantha Fernando, High Court Judge Damith Thotawatte, Director General of Customs Major General (Retd.) Vijitha Ravipriya, Secretary to the President Gamini Senarath, Principal Advisor to President Mr. Lalith Weeratunga, Chief of Staff to the President Anura Dissanayake, Additional Secretary to the President Buwaneka Herath, the Director General, Legal Affairs of the Presidential Secretariat Hariguptha Rohanadheera and Senior Assistant Secretary to the President Mahesh Vitarana were also present at the handing over.



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Indonesian Naval Ship ‘KRI SULTAN ISKANDAR MUDA – 367’ arrives in Colombo

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The Indonesian Naval Ship, ‘KRI SULTAN ISKANDAR MUDA – 367’, arrived at the port of Colombo today (22 Jan 26) on a scheduled port call for logistics replenishment and a goodwill mission.

In keeping with time-honored naval tradition the ship was accorded a ceremonial welcome upon arrival.

The 90.71m – long Sigma Corvette FS is commanded by Commander Annugerah Anurullah.

During the stay in Colombo, the crew members of the ship are expected to visit some tourist attractions in the city limits.

Further, this visit provides an avenue to enhance professional interaction and courtesy engagements among two navies.

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Royal Navy of Oman Ship ‘AL SEEB’ calls at Port of Colombo

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The Royal Navy of Oman Ship ‘AL SEEB’ arrived at the Port of Colombo on a logistics replenishment visit today (22 Jan 26).

The Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the visiting ship in compliance with naval traditions.

The 75m – long ship is commanded by Lieutenant Commander Hamad Bin Mohammed Aldarmaki. The port call will facilitate professional interaction and goodwill exchanges between the two navies.

During her stay in Colombo, crew members of the ship are expected to visit some tourist attractions in the city of Colombo.

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Mechanism to be established involving university academics and experts for Education Reforms – President

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that the Government is taking steps to establish a comprehensive mechanism, supported by an appropriate legal framework, to bring together university academics, experts and all relevant parties in order to resolve issues arising during the implementation of education reforms.

The President made these remarks during a discussion with the Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) held on Wednesday (21) morning  at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the discussion, FUTA members emphasized the challenges encountered while trying to implement educational reforms through a framework established by the National Institute of Education, in line with the current laws and regulations.

They further emphasized that while their association acknowledges the need for new education reforms, the urgency of such reforms is greater for students in rural schools than for those in urban schools.

The Federation of University Teachers’ Associations further stated that they appreciate the decision taken by the Government, under the leadership of the President, to address the issues arising from education reforms and affirmed their readiness to contribute to this process.

As a continuation of the previous discussion, proposals addressing the challenges faced by academics within the university system, along with possible solutions, were presented to the President. In response, the President emphasized that the Government would take all possible measures to safeguard the university system and strengthen education.

The discussion also covered proposed amendments to the Universities Act.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake noted that, in the aftermath of the recent disaster, the Government has been effectively implementing a nationwide rebuilding programme, addressing economic stability, development and all critical sectors. The President also called upon university academics to actively support these reconstruction efforts.

The meeting was attended by Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, Anura Karunathilaka, as well as representatives of the Federation of University Teachers’ Associations, including its President, Prof. P. R. Weerathunga, Vice President M. A. M. Sameem and Secretary Charudaththe Ilangasinghe.

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