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IOC cuts funding to Sri Lanka over internal feud

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA) have raised concerns about the internal disputes of the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOCSL), which have yet to be addressed and resolved properly.

“We understand that these internal disputes and ethical issues, in particular those raised by your NOC’s Ethics Committee, have yet to be addressed and resolved properly by your NOC,” James Macleod, NOC Relations, Olympic Solidarity and Olympism365 Director IOC, told Surendran Subramaniam, President NOCSL, in a letter copied to Husain Al-Musallam, Director General, OCA.

The letter further said: This extremely regrettable situation, which has been seriously tarnishing the credibility and reputation of your NOC, has been going on for too long and has been creating a lot of uncertainty and doubts relating to the internal governance and operations of your NOC.” “Consequently, we regret to inform you that the IOC/Olympic Solidarity and the OCA are no longer in a position to make any payments to your NOC, except for direct payments to athletes benefiting from Olympic scholarships.”

“This protection and precautionary measure will apply with immediate effect and until further notice, until appropriate action is taken by your NOC to resolve its internal governance disputes and ethical issues.”

“Once again, we urge all concerned parties to act quickly and responsibly to remedy this situation in accordance with the principles and rules which govern the Olympic Movement, in the interest of the athletes and the Olympic Movement in Sri Lanka,” added Macleod.

(dailymirror.lk)

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Maid at Keheliya’s residence, remanded

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Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali today (June 11) ordered the remand of a woman who had worked as a maid at the private residence of former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, until June 17.

She was remanded over the case involving the misuse of public funds through fraudulent appointments to the Ministry of Health.

The suspect, Nipuni Krishnajina Rajapaksha, a resident of Embilipitiya, was taken into custody by officials from the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) on June 11, 2025.

According to CIABOC, she is believed to be connected to a broader investigation into the alleged misuse of government salaries and overtime allowances through false Health Ministry appointments.

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Ranil gives statement on Immunoglobulin Cabinet papers

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Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe appeared before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) this afternoon to provide a statement.

The statement was in relation to cabinet papers submitted by former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella concerning the procurement of Human Immunoglobulin.

Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrived at the CID at 3:00 PM and gave his statement over the course of approximately one hour.

The questioning focused on two cabinet papers presented on September 26 and October 25, 2022, which proposed the emergency purchase of Human Immunoglobulin and other medications.

The cabinet papers, submitted by Minister Rambukwella, cited a severe shortage of essential medicines in the country and emphasized the urgent need to procure additional stocks to prevent a worsening of the crisis.

(News1st)

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President AKD meets his German counterpart (Pics)

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President Anura Kumara Disanayake, who is currently on an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, was warmly received today (June 11) by German President Mr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Upon his arrival at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, President Disanayake was welcomed with full state honours including a ceremonial Guard of Honour accorded by the German Armed Forces. The President also participated in the inspection of the military parade.

Following the official welcome ceremony, President Disanayake and President Steinmeier held bilateral discussions.

The bilateral talks focused on further strengthening economic and international relations between the two nations, with special attention given to enhancing cooperation in vocational training and the tourism industry.

(President’s Media Division)

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