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SLIC Motor Plus Loyalty rewards partners with Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care

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Sri Lanka Insurance (SLIC) join hands with leading Home Nursing service provider Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care to provide exclusive benefits for Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus comprehensive policyholders under the Motor Plus Loyalty Rewards benefit scheme.

The exclusive health care benefits inclusive of doctor on call, nurse on call, ambulance services, 24 hours customer care, 5% discount on age care equipment, mobile physiotherapy/speech Therapy/Dieticians, 5-10% discount on lab tests excluding Asiri Hospital, Hospital OPD and inpatient services at discounted rates, 10% off on standard room rates, 20% off on luxury room rate only at Asiri Hospitals under the exclusive Annual membership fee of Rs. 3,000/- for the policy holders.

In addition, if the members require Home Nursing service that can also be provided on a daily or monthly fee.

The MOU was exchanged between the two entities on September 24 at SLIC head office.

Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus comprehensive motor insurance policyholders can avail the unique benefits by presenting their comprehensive motor insurance card to Certis Lanka Home Nursing at the time of registration.



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Complaints received by Election Commission rises to 5214

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Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Rathnayake says that the Election Commission has received 5214 complaints from 31st July 2024 to 19th September 2024 with regard to the 2024  Presidential Election. Of these, 4680 have been inquired into.

The number of complaints received during the 24 hours ending at  44.30pm on 19th September 2024 is 269 of which 267 are in respect to violation of election laws.

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Taking photographs and filming polling related activities and uploading them on social media platforms constitute as violations of election laws – Election Commission

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Chairman of the Election Commission R M A T Rathnayake has announced that taking photographs,  filming polling related activities, and uploading them on social media platforms constitute as violations of election laws and requests all social media account holders and administrators to refrain from doing so.

 

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Nine state officials removed from election duties: DRO

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By A.A. Pemasiri

Nine government officers who promoted presidential candidates in violation of the Establishment Code have been removed from election duties, according to Hambantota District Returning Officer, H.P. Sumanasiri. Contacted for comment, he said they were part of a group of 19 officers currently under investigation for the same offence.

Among the errant officials were three doctors, one public health inspector, nine principals, a vice principal, four teachers, and a manager of a Samurdhi Bank, Sumanasiri said.

Sumanasiri said the Public Administration Circular 32/2017 classified Staff Grade Officers and Non-Staff Grade Officers in the Public Service and Provincial Public Service. That circular and the Establishment Code made it clear that such officials could not exercise political rights other than voting, and specified the procedures to be followed in dealing with errant officials, he said.

“Subsection 1:2 of Chapter XXXII of the Establishment Code states that ‘an officer not entitled to the exercise of political rights is prohibited, under threat of dismissal, from engaging in any form of political activity except casting his vote in a Presidential Election, Parliamentary Election, Referendum, Provincial Council Election, or Local Authorities Election,” Sumanasiri said.

The Establishment Code further specified that the aforementioned officers could participate in any election, Sumanasiri added.

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