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Failure to thwart Easter Sunday terror attacks: Opp. to move no-faith motion against Deputy Defence Minister

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Aruna Jayasekera

… questions his role as Eastern Commander in 2019

The parties in the Opposition have unanimously decided to submit a no-confidence motion against Deputy Minister of Defence Aruna Jayasekera and hand it over to Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickremaratne next Monday (11).

The decision was taken at a meeting held yesterday at the Opposition Leader’s office, where party leaders agreed to proceed with the motion, claiming that Jayasekera, during his tenure as Eastern Security Forces Commander, had failed to act on intelligence reveived regarding the activities of National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ) leader Zaharan Hashim

Opposition MP Mujibur Rahman told the media that MPs had begun signing the motion yesterday at the Opposition Leader’s office, in Parliament. Alongside the no-confidence motion, MPs are also signing a resolution calling for the appointment of a select committee to oversee the drafting of a new Constitution in keeping with the NPP’s pledge, he said.

The Opposition has decided to move the no-faith motion against Jayasekera following very serious allegations made in Parliament, on 24 July, by Opposition MP Nizam Kariapper. He accused Jayasekera of having ignored a critical intelligence on Zaharan’s extremist activities, dating back to 2015. The revelations, he said, were detailed in a B report submitted by the CID to the Colombo Magistrate, which had allegedly been kept hidden for years.

“After the sacking of former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, in October 2018, Aruna Jayasekera, who was then Head of Intelligence in Batticaloa, was appointed Security Forces Commander in the East,” Kariapper said. “The Vavunathivu attack on the police happened during the same month. A cover-up ensued, leading to the imprisonment of an interpreter, while those who failed in their duties now sit in Parliament.”

Kariapper described the situation as “a verdict of King Kakille”, denouncing, what he called a miscarriage of justice. He also highlighted Jayasekera’s long involvement in military intelligence, including his service in the 1989 counter-insurgency unit, and later as the Army Intelligence Chief in the East before retiring in 2019 and forming an ex-military officers’ association.

Kariapper said the CID had, in April, recommended the cancellation of passports belonging to five intelligence officers accused of negligence. “Who is the powerful figure preventing action ?” he asked.

The Catholic Church has also called for Deputy Minister Jayasekera’s resignation to ensure an impartial investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks, adding further pressure on the government as the Opposition rallies around the motion.

Kalutara District SJB MP Ajith P. Perera said that the Opposition parties had unanimously decided to bring a no-confidence motion against State Minister of Defence Jayasekera.

Perera told the media that the motion would be submitted to Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramanayake next Monday (11).

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Advisory for Severe Lightning issued to the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, North-western, North-central, Southern, Uva provinces, and Mannar, Vavuniya, Ampara, Batticaloa districts

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Advisory for Severe Lightning
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre
Issued at 12.00 noon 21 April 2026 valid for the period until 11.30 p.m. 21 April 2026

Thundershowers accompanied with severe lightning are likely to occur in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, North-western, Northcentral, Southern, Uva provinces, and in Mannar, Vavuniya, Ampara, Batticaloa districts after 1.00 p.m.

There may be temporary localized strong winds during thundershowers. General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by lightning activity.

ACTION REQUIRED:

The Department of Meteorology advises that people should:
 Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.
 Avoid open areas such as paddy fields, tea plantations and open water bodies during thunderstorms.
 Avoid using wired telephones and connected electric appliances during thunderstorms.
 Avoid using open vehicles, such as bicycles, tractors and boats etc.
 Beware of fallen trees and power lines.
 For emergency assistance contact the local disaster management authorities

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Six Foreign Envoys Present Credentials to President Dissanayake

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Two High Commissioners, three Ambassadors and an Apostolic Nuncio-designate of the Holy See presented their credentials to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat this morning (20).

The ceremony, held at 10.00 a.m., followed the formal order of precedence, with the envoys representing Papua New Guinea, Somalia, Luxembourg, the Holy See, Pakistan and Kuwait.

Accordingly, diplomats who presented their credentials were:

01. Vincent Sumale, High Commissioner-designate of Papua New Guinea (Based in New Delhi)

02. Abdullahi Mohammed Odowa, Ambassador-designate of Somalia (Based in New Delhi)

03. Christian Biever, Ambassador-designate of Luxembourg (Based in New Delhi)

04. Monsignor Andrzej Józwowicz, Apostolic Nuncio-designate of the Holy See

05. Major General (Retd) Nayyar Naseer, High Commissioner-designate of Pakistan

06. Saleh Mubarak Al-Sarawi, Ambassador-designate of Kuwait

Following the presentation of credentials, the President engaged in a cordial discussion with them. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, and the Secretary to the President, Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, were also in attendance.

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Rs 13 bn NDB fraud: Int’l forensic audit ordered

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The National Development Bank PLC (NDB), in consultation with the Central Bank, will soon appoint an international firm to conduct a comprehensive forensic audit into the Rs 13.2 billion bank fraud, currently being investigated by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

Controversy surrounds the failure on the part of relevant authorities to detect the massive scam that certain employees started perpetrating in mid-2024.

Declaring that day-to-day developments, relating to the NDB PLC, were under scrutiny, the Central Bank said that the NDB, in consultation with CBSL, was in the process of finalising arrangements to engage a leading international firm, with experts from overseas, to conduct a comprehensive forensic audit into the incident.

The Central Bank stated: “The scope of this audit will apart from matters directly related to the commission of this fraud, also fully address and assess any failures on compliance with regulatory requirements on control, oversight and governance during the period in which the fraudulent transactions took place. The forensic audit is expected to commence shortly, and its progress, including any interim findings as well as the final report, will be submitted directly to CBSL who will directly engage with the auditors to the extent considered necessary during the audit.

In parallel, CBSL has directed NDB to take immediate and expeditious measures to strengthen its internal controls and governance processes, with particular focus on addressing identified lapses. NDB has also been required to commission an independent third-party review to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of its policies, procedures, systems, and internal controls.

NDB continues to meet all regulatory requirements relating to capital and liquidity. CBSL remains in close and continuous engagement with the Board and management of NDB, as well as other relevant stakeholders, and stands ready to take any further measures necessary to safeguard the interests of depositors and ensure the stability of the financial system. There is no evidence of any other regulated financial institution suffering any loss arising from the incident at NDB and the public are requested not to be misled by any statements to the contrary made in various fora.”

NDB board directors include Sujeewa Mudalige – former Managing Partner of PwC / Past President of CA Sri Lanka, Hasitha Premaratne – Managing Director of Brandix Group, Shanil Fernando – founding member of Virtusa Corporation and Co-Founder of Sysco Labs, Bernard Sinniah – former Managing Director of Citibank and Kasturi Chellaraja – former Group CEO of Hemas Holdings PLC.

The external auditors of NDB Bank PLC is Ernst & Young.

Meanwhile, the Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) that recently met under the Chairmanship of Member of Parliament Dr. Harsha de Silva observed, with serious concern, that there appear to have been considerable lapses in corporate governance at the bank, deficiencies in supervision by the relevant departments of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, and undue delays in the reporting of material information.

The Committee firmly underscored that such shortcomings are unacceptable and directed that immediate corrective measures be undertaken. It further emphasised that it will continue to closely monitor this matter and exercise stringent oversight to ensure full accountability, transparency, and the safeguarding of public confidence in the financial system.

The NDB issue was dealt with when the Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, along with members of the Governing Board, the Monetary Policy Board, and senior officials, attended the meeting as part of the Central Bank’s statutory presentation to Parliament conducted once every four months.

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