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Ranil mocks govt. on its Dhammika Peniya folly

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UNP leader and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Thursday that the government was now seeing the consequences of giving “Dhammika Peniya” to the people all over the country while other countries in the world were conducting research to control the coronavirus pandemic.

Wickremesinghe said that if the number of ICU beds had at least been increased as he had said a year back, it would have been strength to face the current situation.

Wickremesinghe made these remarks at a discussion held with senior members of the UNP through Zoom technology.

The discussion was held to discuss the UNP reorganization programme.

The UNP Leader also said that the PCR tests currently conducted only at the district level should be expanded at least to the electorate level. He pointed out that although one PCR centre was sufficient for small seats, at least two or three PCR centres should be set up per district.

Wickremesinghe said it was imperative to act on the advice of the World Health Organisation in the face of the epidemic, adding that the Rajapaksa government, which had tasted Dhammika peniya for more than a year, is now stuck in a rut.

In response to a question raised by UNP Chairman Vajira Abeywardena, the former Premier said the World Health Organization (WHO) had not approved giving another vaccine as the second dose of the AstraZeneca Covishield vaccine.



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Karu argues against scrapping MPs’ pension as many less fortunate members entered Parliament after ’56

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Karu Jayasuriya

Former Speaker of Parliament Karu Jayasuriya has written to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake expressing concerns over the proposed abolition of MPs’ pensions.The letter was sent in his capacity as Patron of the Former Parliamentarians’ Caucus.

In his letter, Jayasuriya noted that at the time of Sri Lanka’s independence, political participation was largely limited to an educated, affluent land-owning elite. However, he said a significant social transformation took place after 1956, enabling ordinary citizens to enter politics.

He warned that under current conditions, removing parliamentary pensions would effectively confine politics to the wealthy, business interests, individuals engaged in illicit income-generating activities, and well-funded political parties. Such a move, he said, would discourage honest social workers and individuals of modest means from entering public life.

Jayasuriya also pointed out that while a small number of former MPs, including himself, use their pensions for social and charitable purposes, the majority rely on the pension as a primary source of income.

He urged the President to give due consideration to the matter and take appropriate action, particularly as the government prepares to draft a new constitution.The Bill seeking to abolish pensions for Members of Parliament was presented to Parliament on 07 January by Minister of Justice and National Integration Dr. Harshana Nanayakkara.

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Johnston, two sons and two others further remanded over alleged misuse of vehicle

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Former Minister Johnston Fernando and others being escorted out of the Wattala Magistrate Court premises yesterday

Five suspects, including former Minister Johnston Fernando and his two sons, who were arrested by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID), were further remanded until 30 January by the Wattala Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

The former Minister’s , sons Johan Fernando and Jerome Kenneth Fernando, and two others, were arrested in connection with the alleged misuse of a Sathosa vehicle during Fernando’s tenure as Minister.

Investigations are currently underway into the alleged misuse of state property, including a lorry belonging to Lanka Sathosa, which reportedly caused a significant financial loss to the state.

In connection with the same incident, Indika Ratnamalala, who served as the Transport Manager of Sathosa during

Fernando’s tenure as Minister of Co-operatives and Internal Trade, was arrested on 04 January.

After being produced before the Wattala Magistrate’s Court, he was ordered to be remanded in custody until 09 January.The former Sathosa Transport Manager was remanded on charges of falsifying documents.

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CIABOC indicts MP Chamara Sampath in HC on bribery allegation

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The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) yesterday informed the Colombo Magistrate’s Court that indictments had been filed in the Colombo High Court against former Minister and NDF Badulla District MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake over a corruption allegation.

The Bribery Commission notified the court when the case, in this regard, was taken up yesterday before Colombo Chief Magistrate Asanga S. Bodaragama.

At the hearing, the CIABOC notified the court that indictments had been presented before the Colombo High Court against the accused.

Accordingly, concluding the proceedings before the Magistrate’s Court, the Magistrate ordered MP Dassanayake to appear before the High Court once a notice was issued.

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