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Rain gods save CEB despite a loss of 300 MWs from N’cholai

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By Ifham Nizam

The First Unit of the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant Complex, would commence generation of electricity, next Monday, afrter repairs, engineers said.

The Ceylon Electricity Board yesterday said that since more than 50 per-cent of the electricity was now being generated by hydro power plants, it had been able to manage the Norochcholai problem.

Responding to queries, CEB Spokesperson Andrew Nawamani agreed that the first unit had been stopped for annual routine maintenance, but a few technical problems had delayed the process of completing repairs on schedule.

Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera earlier said that the CEB had commenced repairs and assured that they would restore it on 08 May.

The PUCSL Chairman Janaka Rathanayake told journalists that the Norochcholai Power Plant, would be reconnected to the national grid by the 22 of May.

CEB Spokesperson said sufficient stocks of coal to run the Lak Vijaya Plant at Norochcholai had been imported.

He said that two million metric tonnes of coal had been imported South Africa and Russia.

The coal reserves were sufficient to run the Norochcholai power plants until September this year, the CEB added.

The CEB has to pay USD 60 million to Chinese engineers operating at the first coal fired power plant in Norochcholai, and the amount would further increase with another one-year extension of their contract.

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learns that some 35 Chinese engineers’ contract had cost the CEB more than USD 60 million by 2021.

Plans to extend the Chinese engineers’ contract had run into stiff opposition from a senior official at the Power and Energy Ministry.

Engineers at the plant confirmed that Chinese expertise could not be matched by Sri Lankan engineers.

“Even after the total blackout on 03 Dec., 2021, Chinese experts had to attend to technical problems,” an official said.

The electricity sector regulator, the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) earlier instructed the CEB to increase thermal and hydro power generation to meet the shortfall created by the breakdown of the first machine at the Lak Vijaya Power plant complex at Norochcholai.

The PUCSL also issued instructions to maintain the present three hours and 20 minutes daily power cut without any increase.

The 300 MW generator at the Norochcholai first power plant suffered a breakdown on 03 May.



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Former minister and BOI chief indicted for advertising splurge

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Lakshman Yapa

The Bribery Commission on Friday filed a corruption case against former Investment Promotion Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena and ex-BOI Director General Jayantha Edirisinghe, accusing them of misusing public cash for a lavish newspaper ad campaign back in 2014.

They stand accused of siphoning Rs. 1.7 million in state funds to publish 11 newspaper supplements marking the second inauguration anniversary of then-President Mahinda Rajapaksa on November 19, 2014.

According to the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), the move amounted to a clear breach of anti-graft laws, with five formal charges now filed before the Colombo High Court.

The case, centred around alleged misuse of Board of Investment (BOI) funds, is backed by 21 pieces of documentary evidence and testimony from 15 witnesses.

The Bribery Commission maintains that the ad blitz had no official sanction and led to a direct loss of Rs. 1,748,877.76 to the state.

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Deshabandu to appear before Parl. Committee on May 19

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Deshabandu Tennakoon

Inspector General of Police T.M.W. Deshabandu Tennakoon is set to face formal questioning tomorrow (May 19) over serious allegations of misconduct and abuse of power, parliamentary sources said on Friday.

A special committee appointed to investigate the claims will commence formal proceedings next week, following several rounds of preliminary discussions held within the parliamentary complex in recent weeks.

The IGP has been officially notified to appear before the committee and is expected to face the inquiry for the first time at 2:00 PM in Committee Room No. 8.

The committee, which met again on Thursday (15) to finalise arrangements, is investigating allegations that Tennakoon misused his official powers in a manner deemed severe and improper.

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Train-jumbo crashes cost 53 elephant lives from 2020 – 24

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File photo of six elephants died after a train hit them on the tracks and then derailed at Habarana/ AFP

A shocking total of 53 elephants have died and 17 more have been injured in train collisions across Sri Lanka between 2020 and 2024, it was revealed at a recent meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Public Accounts (COPA), parliamentary sources said on Friday.

The figures emerged during a session chaired by MP Aravinda Senaratne to review the 2023 Auditor General’s report and the current performance of the Sri Lanka Railways Department.

Despite a 2018 survey that identified key elephant crossings along railway lines, officials admitted there has been no meaningful reduction in fatal collisions. On the contrary, the crisis appears to be escalating.

Officials from the Department of Railways told the committee that nearly 200 elephants are now estimated to roam near railway tracks on a daily basis, significantly increasing the risk of fatal encounters.

While some short-term fixes have been implemented, officials confirmed that discussions are ongoing with the Department of Wildlife Conservation to develop long-term solutions.

The committee emphasised the urgency of the issue, noting that the 2018 survey —which ran from October 11 to 15 that year—had pinpointed high-risk zones. However, six years on, elephants continue to die in preventable accidents.

COPA members in attendance included State Ministers Major General (Retd.) Aruna Jayasekera and Sugath Thilakaratne, along with MPs Chandana Sooriyaarachchi, Oshani Umanga, Dinindu Saman Hennayake, T.K. Jayasundara, Ruwanthilaka Jayakodi, Attorney-at-Law Thushari Jayasinghe, Ajantha Gammaddage, Susantha Kumara Navarathna, and Lal Premanath. Several senior government officials were also present.

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