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Import of electric vehicles: Audit Office says two companies dominate; basic rules flouted

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The National Audit Office has found that 64 percent of permits issued under the last administration’s controversial electric vehicle (EV) import scheme were granted to just two out of 31 institutions that had registered to provide the facility for migrant workers.

The NAO has now released to the public its special audit on the Foreign Employment Ministry’s initiative to issue EV permits for Sri Lankansemployed abroad based on their foreign remittances. It states that Auto Capital Investment (Pvt) Ltd had provided facilities for 335 permits and Overland Auto Mobile for 305 licensees, totalling 640 licensees. Accordingly, both companies provided 64 percent of the total number of permits.

The report reveals a vast array of questionable practices, some of which have already been publicised, including through Parliament. It states that 510 licensees had imported electric vehicles using the permits issued by the Foreign Employment Ministry as of June 30 this year. But only 375 of them were registered with the Department of Motor Traffic as of July 9. Even out of these, 84 vehicles had been given to third parties by the licensees.

In terms of the categories of migrant workers that used the facility, according to information in Foreign Employment Ministry files, a large number (164 people) were seamen followed by “managers” (150) and “directors” (96). Additionally, there are 78 engineers, 61 “officers” and 24 “consultants”. There are also one international cricket umpire and three doctors.

Even basic rules had been flouted. For instance, while it was decreed that every Sri Lankan migrant who wanted to avail themselves of the scheme must have registered with the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment, just 286 out of 1,000 permit holders—a meagre 28.6 percent—had done so.

(SundayTimes)
This story, originally published by SundayTimes has not been edited by SLM staff

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Harshana Suriyapperuma resigns from Parliament

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Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, who served as the Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning, has resigned from Parliament. 

He is reportedly tipped to be appointed as the new Secretary to the Ministry of Finance after the retirement of Mahinda Siriwardana at the end of the month.

Meanwhile, the Secretary General of Parliament – Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera has informed the Chairman of the Election Commission in writing that a vacancy has arisen in Parliament due to the resignation of Dr. Suriyapperuma.

Dr. Suriyapperuma, a National List Member of Parliament representing the National People’s Power (NPP) and the Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Stabilization, submitted his letter of resignation to the Secretary General of Parliament.According to the letter submitted by Dr. Suriyapperuma, the resignation is effective from June 20, 2025.

Accordingly, the Secretary General has informed the Chairman of the Election Commission that, in terms of Section 64(5) of the Parliamentary Elections Act No. 1 of 1981, the seat held by Dr. Harsha Suriyapperuma in the Tenth Parliament is now vacant.

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to visit SL

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk will undertake an official visit to Sri Lanka from June 23 – 26, 2025. 

This marks the first visit by a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to Sri Lanka since February 2016.
During the visit, the High Commissioner is scheduled to call on the President and the Prime Minister. He will also hold meetings with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, several other Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior Government officials, religious leaders, representatives of civil society, members of the diplomatic community, and the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.

As part of the programme, the High Commissioner will travel to Kandy where he will pay respects to The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic and call on the Chief Prelates of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters. He will also travel to Jaffna and Trincomalee where he will meet with the Governors of the Northern and Eastern Provinces.

Substantive discussions during the visit will focus on further advancing the promotion and protection of human rights and reconciliation, in line with the Government of Sri Lanka’s ongoing constructive engagement with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

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3 DMT officials remanded until July 07

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Three officials from the Narahenpita branch of the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT), including the Deputy Commissioner, have been remanded until July 07 following allegations of accepting bribes totaling nearly Rs. 04 million.

The suspects were presented before Colombo Chief Magistrate Tanuja Lakmali Jayatunga earlier today (June 20) and court ordered their continued detention as investigations are continuing.Authorities allege that the officials solicited bribes from members of the public seeking vehicle licenses and registration services with these bribes reportedly discovered in their possession during the arrest.

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