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Diyawadana Nilame Dela’s term ends on Sunday 

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Female Divisional Secretaries not entitled to vote in electing new custodian

The term of office of Diyawadana Nilame Pradeep Nilanga Dela, Chief Custodian of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, is scheduled to end on Sunday (7). The tenure of a Diyawadana Nilame is ten years. Dela was first elected to the post in 2005, and was re-elected for a second term in 2015.

According to the provisions of the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance, from 8 September an Acting Diyawadana Nilame must be appointed, and within three months a formal election must be held to choose a new custodian.

In this election, voting rights are vested in 150 members of the Sangha including the Mahanayake Theras of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters and chief incumbents of royal temples, 170 Divisional Secretaries, 31 Basnayake Nilames, and 10 lay custodians. However, female Divisional Secretaries are not entitled to vote. It is said that this time the number of such female Divisional Secretaries without voting rights is close to 100.

When Nilanga Dela was first elected in 2005, he secured 199 votes. His rivals Mohan Panabokke received 44 votes, Neranjan Wijeratne 42, and Sudanta Senanayake four. At the 2015 election, Dela won 207 votes, while Gayan Heenkenda obtained 53 and Neranjan Wijeratne 16.

By Sampath Bandara ✍️



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Opposition holds NPP Cabinet responsible for coal scam, three times bigger than bond fraud

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Prof. G. L. Peiris

The Opposition yesterday called for the entire Cabinet-of-Ministers to accept responsibility for the coal scam. Addressing the media at the Flower Road Office of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, former Foreign Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris emphasised that Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody’s resignation, in the wake of the damning report issued by the National Audit Office (NAO), has now implicated the entire Cabinet-of-Ministers.

Prof. Peiris asserted that Jayakody, who had been indicted in the Colombo High Court over alleged corruption, during the Yahapalana administration, stepped down after the NPP failed to suppress the truth on the coal scam.

The ex-Minister declared that Jayakody’s resignation, the first since the formation of new government, with a super majority in Parliament, was a devastating setback for the current dispensation.

The internationally recognised legal scholar said that a future government would move courts against the entire NPP Cabinet. Referring to the NAO report submitted to Parliament, Prof. Peiris emphasised that there was absolutely no ambiguity regards allegations directed at the Energy Ministry. The NAO report proved that the Indian company, Trident Champhar, that won the major contract, didn’t even have the required registration.

Prof. Peiris said that the coal scam was three times bigger than the Treasury bond scams, perpetrated during the Yahapalana time (SF)

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Case against Yoshitha and Daisy Forrest postponed

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The Colombo High Court yesterday ordered that the case, filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act against Yoshitha Rajapaksa, son of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and his grand-aunt Daisy Forrest Wickramasinghe, be recalled on June 10.

The case was taken up before High Court Judge Rashmi Singappuli.

At the hearing, State Counsel informed the court that a related case, on similar charges, had been filed before High Court No. 08. The court was further informed that a revised indictment has been directed to be filed in that case, necessitating the submission of a revised indictment in the present case as well.

State Counsel requested time to report on the progress of those proceedings.

Accordingly, the judge ordered that the case be called on June 10 and directed that progress be reported on that date.

The case pertains to three indictments filed by the Attorney General alleging that between March 31, 2009, and December 12, 2013, the accused had committed an offence under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act by depositing over Rs. 59 million in three private banks, the source of which could not be explained.

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Three-judge bench rejects request by ex-IGP Pujith

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 A three-judge bench of the Colombo Special High Court yesterday rejected a request by former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Pujith Jayasundera to introduce additional facts to a statement he had previously made from the dock.

Jayasundera is an accused in the case filed over alleged criminal negligence in failing to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attacks, despite prior intelligence warnings.

The order was delivered by the bench, presided over by Justice Priyantha Liyanage.

Meanwhile, retired Senior Deputy Inspector General (SDIG) Nandana Munasinghe and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) in charge of the Eastern Province, Waruna Jayasundera, appeared before court as defence witnesses.

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