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Proposed ‘postponement of PC polls’: State Minister may have erred – EC Chief

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LG polls likely to be delayed: Polls monitors alarmed

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Election Commission (EC) Chief Nimal G. Punchihewa yesterday (16) said Provincial Council polls couldn’t be put off through the intervention of the Cabinet. Attorney-at-law Punchihewa emphasised that there was no provision under any circumstances for the Cabinet to request the EC to postpone PC polls though Local Government polls could be put off.

LG bodies comprise Municipal Councils, Urban Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas.

The EC Chairman said so when The Island sought his response to Provincial Councils and Local Government Minister Roshan Ranasinghe’s recent declaration that he submitted a Cabinet paper seeking postponement of the Provincial Council polls by one year.

A statement dated Dec 15 issued by State Minister’s office quoted him as having told a workshop for Local Government members at Laya Leisure at Kukukeganga, 09 Dec. that the EC would be soon informed of the Cabinet decision. Lawyer Punchihewa said that perhaps a genuine mistake had been made by the State Minister or the Ministry when issuing a statement as regards the event held at Kukuleganga.

The EC consists of Nimal G. Punchihewa, S.B. Divaratne, M.M. Mohamad, K.P.P. Pathirana and Mrs. P.S.M. Charles.

When the EC’s response was brought to the notice of the State Minister’s Office, a spokesperson said that as the Minister was overseas he couldn’t be contacted immediately but clarification would be made soon. The State Ministry didn’t respond to The Island query by the time this edition went to press.

Responding to another query, Punchihewa asserted that perhaps the State Minister had referred to a government decision to put off the forthcoming Local Government polls. Asked to explain, EC Chairman said: “The EC conducted the last LG poll on Feb. 10, 2018. The LG bodies were constituted on March 20, 2018. Therefore, the next round of elections would have to be conducted before March 20, 2022.”

Punchihewa recently told the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on electoral reforms that the EC was in the process of preparing to hold LG election scheduled for late March 2022. Punchihewa said that the EC needed at least four months to make preparations for the LG polls.

The EC Chief said that he hadn’t been so far informed of a move to put off LG polls.

Chief Government Whip Dinesh Gunuwardena’s Office spokesperson quoted Punchihewa as having told the PSC that if LG poll was to be conducted in late March under the existing system, the date had to be announced in January 2022.

The PSC consists of Dinesh Gunawardena, Nimal Siripala de Silva, Prof. G.L. Peiris, Pavitradevi Wanniarachchi, Douglas Devananda, Wimal Weerawansa, Basil Rajapaksa, Ali Sabry, PC, Jeewan Thondaman, Rauff Hakeem, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Kabir Hashim, Ranjith Madduma Bandara, Mano Ganesan, M.A. Sumanthiran, Madura Vithanage and Sagara Kariyawasam.

The PSC headed by Minister Gunawardena is scheduled to meet on Dec 20. The spokesperson said that in spite of the prorogation of the Parliament, the PSC on electoral reforms would continue.

Leading polls monitoring group PAFFREL said that they were quite shocked by the move to put off LG polls. Acknowledging that State Minister Ranasinghe had inadvertently referred to scheduled LG polls as PC election,

PAFFREL spokesperson Rohana Hettiarachchi questioned the rationale in putting off LG polls. Hettiarachchi who also represents the March 12 Movement said that postponement of elections under whatever circumstances undermined democracy. The official said that a statement would be issued soon on the issue at hand.

The yahapalana government delayed LG polls and then scuttled the law pertaining to PC polls. Currently, there is no law available to hold the elections.

The original law enacted in terms of the Indo-Lanka Accord of 1987 was formulated in 1988 but due to issues that arose from it, the last government proposed changes. Those changes were included in a new PC Elections Bill No 17 of 2017 but lawmakers on both sides disagreed with the provisions.



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Elders’ home devastated by fire was a ‘house of horror’: Witnesses

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Death toll rises to 12: Director remanded

Some residents were allegedly chained

Police have come under public pressure to investigate allegations of inhumane treatmenf the residents at an elders’ home in Batagoda, which was also reportedly used as a care centre for persons with special needs, following a devastating fire that has so far claimed 12 lives.

Eyewitnesses who were among the first responders told the media that several residents had been chained inside rooms at the Senehase Kedella Elders’ Home when the fire broke out on Wednesday. They claimed that rescue efforts were hindered as iron chains could not be removed, and that some residents died while being restrained.

Authorities have not yet verified these claims, and Police said investigations are continuing.

Police spokesman ASP F.U. Wootler, contacted for comment, said there were rumours to that effect, but the Police were not in a position to verify the claims until a report from the Government Analyst was received. He said eight survivors with burn injuries were being treated in hospital.

Meanwhile, the Director of the facility had been arrested and was due to be produced before the Horana Magistrate’s Court, Police said adding that he was remanded till June 11.

The death toll from the fire has risen to 12 as of Thursday morning following the recovery of additional charred remains during ongoing forensic examinations at the site. Six others sustained serious injuries and are being treated at the Horana Base Hospital.

Police said 72 residents were inside the facility at the time of the blaze. Of them, 10 died inside the building, seven were injured and hospitalised, while 51 were rescued and relocated.

Survivors were initially housed at Batagoda Junior School before being transferred with Army assistance to another branch of the same care network in Galpatha.

A magisterial inquiry was conducted on Thursday morning. Horana Magistrate Lakmini Vidanagamage visited the scene. The burnt remains were examined and removed under judicial supervision.

Separately, allegations have emerged that residents were required to pay an admission fee of Rs. 75,000, along with a monthly charge of Rs. 35,000 to the centre. Police have not commented on these claims.

The director was taken to the scene as part of ongoing investigations, while forensic experts continue examinations to determine the cause of the fire, which remains undetermined.Anguruwatota Police are conducting investigations.

 By Norman Palihawadane and Nishan S Priyantha

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CERT : AI-generated videos depicting Prez, PM lure public into financial scams

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Sri Lanka CERT has issued a public warning over the circulation of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated videos falsely depicting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and several other prominent personalities to promote fraudulent investment schemes online.

According to complaints received by the national cyber security agency, the videos have been created using deepfake technology and are being used as part of attempts to defraud members of the public through financial scams.

The images of famous sports personalities and other public figures have also been misused in the deceptive content.

The agency has warned that similar AI-generated material has been used to spread false information relating to investment opportunities, employment offers, as well as matters concerning the country’s economy and tax policies.

According to Sri Lanka CERT, the videos are being widely shared across online platforms and frequently contain links urging viewers to make investments in return for purported profits.The agency has cautioned that these links may redirect users to fraudulent websites designed to steal personal information, financial data and money from unsuspecting victims.

Sri Lanka CERT has urged the public to exercise extreme caution when encountering such content online and advised against clicking on suspicious links or sharing personal information through unverified websites.

“The public should remain vigilant and avoid becoming victims of false information and online fraud schemes,” the agency said.

Sri Lanka CERT has also encouraged internet users to verify information through official sources before acting on any investment, employment or financial offers circulated via social media or other online platforms.

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New tax law comes into force

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Speaker Dr Jagath Wickramaratne endorsing the certificate on a Bill (File)

Speaker Dr Jagath Wickramaratne on Wednesday endorsed the certificate on the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill, bringing the legislation into force as the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Act, No. 11 of 2026, Parliament sources said.

The Bill, which amends the Inland Revenue Act, No. 24 of 2017, was passed by Parliament on May 19.

The new law introduces a series of reforms aimed at modernising tax administration procedures, improving compliance and enforcement mechanisms, enhancing the accuracy of tax calculations and deductions, and strengthening transparency within the tax system.

The amendments also support broader economic policy objectives and include measures designed to reinforce anti-money laundering safeguards.Among the key provisions of the Act is the mandatory use of Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) certificates for specified high-value financial transactions.

The legislation also introduces revisions to the calculation of taxable income, clarifies tax exemptions applicable to certain projects and business entities, and expands the scope for information disclosure to relevant authorities.

The amendments are expected to improve the efficiency of tax administration while facilitating greater accountability and regulatory oversight.With the Speaker’s endorsement of the certificate, the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill has now become law as the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Act, No. 11 of 2026.

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