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Eran raises Schaffter death in Parliament

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SJB MP Eran Wickremaratne yesterday (22) raised the conduct of the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) who had issued contradictory reports on the death of wealthy company Director Dinesh Schaffter.

Referring to President Ranil Wickremesinghe attending Schaffter’s funeral, MP Wickremaratne said that the JMO had, in his first report, claimed the victim was strangled and then in his second report said the businessman had committed suicide. “This is absolutely ridiculous. This murder inquiry must be conducted impartially.”

The MP said that the Sri Lanka Medical Council Ethics Committee on Decisions of Professional Conduct inquired into the conduct of Dr. M.A. Rahul Haq, who issued contradictory reports.

The SLMC Ethic Committee decided that Dr. Rahul Haq should be suspended for eight months with effect from December 20, 2022. “This person, suspended by the SLMC has given the second report on the death of Dinesh Schaffter. How can a JMO, who is under interdiction, give a second report, contradicting his first report, on the death of businessmen Dinesh Schaffter?”



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‘Deshabandu is on SLC payroll’; Hesha tables documents 

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Ratnapura District SJB MP Hesha Withanage yesterday tabled several documents in Parliament to substantiate his allegations against Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). He presented an Executive Committee meeting minute, claiming that according to it, payments to IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon had been approved.

The MP said that the SLC Executive Committee had appointed Tennakoon, the then Senior Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Western Province, as an Advisor to the Security Consultant of Sri Lanka Cricket.

The contract, effective from August 16, 2021, included a monthly allowance of Rs. 150,000, 200 litres of fuel per month, a Rs. 5,000 mobile phone allowance, a laptop, a mobile phone, and medical insurance, MP Withanage told Parliament.

The MP tabled the document in the House in response to SLC’s recent denial of his claims. The SLC had previously dismissed allegations that Tennakoon had been paid or provided with perks, calling them baseless and false.

The SLC denial came after Withanage, commencing the Committee Stage budget debate under the Head of Expenditure of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, claimed on Tuesday (18) that IGP Tennakoon had been on the payroll of SLC.

MP Withanage criticised the government, stating it had no intention of preventing the accused group from contesting the upcoming SLC election on 31 March. He also accused the current Sports Minister of supporting a corrupt faction within SLC and announced plans to take legal action over the matter.

“This denial by SLC is irrelevant,” Withanage said. “We have a copy of the report approved by the Executive Committee.”

By Saman Indrajith

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LG polls on 06 May

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R.M.A.L. Ratnayake

Election Commission (EC) Chairman R.M.A.L. Ratnayake yesterday announced that the Local Government (LG) elections would be held on 6 May 2025.The date was revealed during a special media briefing following the conclusion of the submission of nominations for LG polls.

Nominations for 336 LG institutions, which began on 17 March, were officially closed at 12:00 noon yesterday. Additionally, the deadline for placing deposits ended at midnight on 19 March.The EC said 17,296,330 persopns were eligible to vote in this year’s LG elections.

by Ranil Dharmasena

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Navy dives into depths off Colombo, where ocean whispers of history’s numerous wrecks 

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Two members of the diving team (pic courtesy SLN)

The Sri Lanka Navy conducted a successful shipwreck expedition from 10 to 17 March focusing on historically significant shipwrecks located in the sea area off the coast of Colombo.

The expedition was carried out to document the current state of numerous shipwrecks lying beneath the waves, off Colombo. The survey included the Coal Wreck, Chief Dragon Car Carrier, MV Astoria, MT Nilgiri, Thermopylae Sierra, MV Pecheur Breton, Taprobane East Wreck, SS Worcestershire, Toilet Barge, SS Perseus and some other unidentified wrecks, according to the Navy.

Navy divers explored a series of shipwrecks, including the historically significant SS Worcestershire and SS Perseus, both sunk during World War I. Beyond their historical value, the wrecks of the Chief Dragon Car Carrier and Thermopylae Sierra are now functioning as thriving artificial reefs, providing habitats for a variety of marine species.

A total of 14 diving officers and 15 diving sailors participated in this intensive shipwreck expedition. They used both atmospheric air and nitrox air mix as breathing agents, depending on depth and dive duration. This enhanced safety and efficiency, particularly for deeper and more complex dives.

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