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President bans recruitment of ministers’ kith and kin as staff members

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Anura Kumara Dissanayake

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s Office has issued instructions to ministers and deputy ministers setting limits for their staff, vehicles and expenses.

Secretary to the President Dr. N. S. Kumanayake has said that a minister can have a staff of 15 members and that number has been limited to 12 for a deputy minister.

The ministers and deputy ministers must recruit most of their support staff from those already in the state service and none of the support staff should include family members or close relatives, the President’s Office has said.

The number of overtime hours has been capped at 180 per month.

The President’s Office also outlined provisions regarding ministers’ and deputy ministers’ official vehicles, fuel allocations and telephone expenses.

A maximum of two official vehicles will be allocated for their use, and if the ministers and deputy ministers use vehicles that belong to the state or rent vehicles from a private party, the Ministry Secretary has to ensure that procurements is done as per instructions given by the Presidential Secretariat and existing regulations.

 Ministers and deputy ministers will be allocated up to 900 litres of fuel per month for their official vehicles.

The Private Secretary, Coordinating Secretary, Press Secretary, and Public Relations Officer of ministers and deputy ministers can use one official vehicle each, Dr. N.S. Kumanayake said.

 Ministers and deputy ministers will be provided with four phones and one fax machine and the monthly allowance is Rs 10,000 for the mobile phone and Rs 20,000 for the office phone. The ministerial staff cannot procure mobile phones using state funds, the instructions said.These rules and regulations are effective from 06 January 2025.



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USS Canberra departs Colombo

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USS Canberra of the United States Navy departed the island on 14 Jun 26, following a successful replenishment port call. The Sri Lanka Navy extended a traditional naval farewell to the departing vessel at the Port of Colombo.

During the ship’s stay, the Commanding Officer of USS Canberra called on the Commander Western Naval Area at the Western Naval Command Headquarters

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The use of local organic Agricultural products in the Bakery Industry will strengthen both local farmers and the tourism industry – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the use of local organic agricultural products in bakery production would provide significant support to both local farmers and the growth of the tourism industry.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing the Annual meeting of the All Ceylon Bakery Owners’ Association, held at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, on Friday (12 June).

The Prime Minister  stated,

“At a decisive moment when the country is moving towards a new phase of economic transformation, I believe that the bakery industry has the potential to become a key driver of the national economy, rather than remaining limited to flour-based products alone.

The food production must be mainly considered the quality and safety of food. Therefore, instead of focusing solely on taste, we should introduce nutritious and healthy products to the market that are free from artificial flavourings and colourings.

By using ingredients such as rice flour, finger millet, foxtail millet, green gram, and indigenous tubers to create value-added products, the bakery industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the growing global trend towards health-conscious diets.

The use of local organic agricultural products in food prepared for foreign tourists will provide substantial benefits to local farmers while also contributing to the growth of the tourism industry. At the same time, the government remains committed to strengthening local entrepreneurs by reducing challenges related to the importation of raw materials, providing concessionary loans for new technologies, and offering the technical assistance required to meet international standards.

The government has already launched programmes through the Ministry of Industries to provide the necessary training and market linkages to help small and medium-scale bakery owners develop and expand their businesses”.

The occasion was attended by the Deputy Minister of Industries Chathuranga Abeysinghe, President of the All Ceylon Bakery Owners’ Association N.K. Jayawardana, and a number of members of the Association were also present at the event.

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Prime Minister meets with UNICEF delegation

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with a delegation from the UNICEF on Friday (June 12) at Temple Trees to discuss ongoing efforts to support the recovery of the education sector following the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.

Discussions focused on the implementation of activities outlined in the report titled “Cyclone Ditwah Education Emergency Response Plan: Phase 1 Progress Updates (January–April 2026).” The meeting provided an opportunity to review the progress achieved during the initial phase of the response and to discuss future interventions aimed at supporting children and schools affected by the disaster.

The Prime Minister and the UNICEF delegation also exchanged views on strengthening collaboration to ensure the continuity of education and the well-being of affected children.

The UNICEF delegation included Emma Brigham, UNICEF Representative, Begona Arellano, Deputy Representative, and other UNICEF officials.

(Prime Minister’s Media Division)

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