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BoC’s loan to Nawaloka also grabs minister’s attention

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Reports reveal that the state owned Bank of Ceylon (BoC) has granted a significantly large loan to Nawaloka Group for the purchase of an AI-powered MRI machine, despite the company already owing around Rs.2.3 billion to multiple banks.

During last week’s Cabinet briefing, Cabinet Spokesman and Minister of Health and Mass Media –  Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa was asked about the matter as well.

In response, the minister stated that he was unaware of this and said he would respond after looking into the related particulars.

Following the media briefing, the minister had sought further details from journalists on the issue.

It is learnt that prior to obtaining the BoC loan, the Nawaloka group was already paying over Rs. 335 million as monthly loan repayments to pay off already existing bank loans.

Last year, the HNB had even obtained a court order to auction off Nawaloka hospital premises in Colombo 02 due to non-payment. However, Nawaloka had secured a temporary stay order from the Court of Appeal, halting the process. However, the case is currently under legal examination.

BoC loan help to repay HNB loan?

It is learnt that a portion of the BoC loan is to be utilized by Nawaloka to settle a loan amounting to  Rs.0.63 billion to Hatton National Bank (HNB).

Attempts to contact BoC Chairman – Kavinda de Soysa and several other officials at the bank were unsuccessful.

However, upon inquiring from Ceylon Bank Employees Union (CBEU) President, Channa Dissanayake, ‘Sri Lanka Mirror’ was informed that although he was aware of the bank loan’s approval, he lacked authority to make a public statement to the media.

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Kataragama Basnayake Nilame pressured over complaint against Kapuwas’ donation misuse

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It has been reported that Dishan Wickramaratne Gunasekara – the Basnayake Nilame of the historic Ruhunu Kataragama Maha Devalaya, is facing pressure including from several parties including political circles to withdraw his complaint lodged against the custodians (Kapu Mahattaya) of the devalaya.

The issue had arisen after it was discovered that some custodians were collecting money into their own tills instead of allowing them to be deposited in the official donation box.

Public discussion about the transparency of the temple’s donations intensified after the Basnayake Nilame had begun using a portion of the funds for community projects like hospital construction.

Traditionally, devotees often handed donations directly to the custodians, but the Basnayake Nilame had urged the public via media to place offerings only in the official donation box managed by the Ministry of Buddha Sasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs.

He subsequently arranged a proper audit of all such donations for the first time.

In response, some custodians had reportedly begun pressuring devotees near the official box to hand over donations to them instead.

Upon learning of this, the Basnayake Nilame had lodged a complaint with the Kataragama Police, arguing that diverting funds from the official box amounts to fraudulent misappropriation.

Acting on the complaint, police arrested 02 custodians who were collecting offerings near the official box.

However, other custodians then surrounded the police station and pressured the officers to release the arrested individuals, resulting in their release.

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03 arrested over land grab at Bogahapelessa reserve

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03 close associates of a former Presidential Director General (DG) have been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) over the illegal land grabbing within the Haldummulla Bogahapelessa Reserve, which straddles the Badulla and Monaragala district border.

Investigations revealed that these lands were unlawfully occupied through political influence, with the former DG allegedly connected to the act.

Following a CID probe, the individuals were arrested as main suspects.

It is reported that one of those arrested is a female, while another had previously served as the former DG’s private secretary.

(Source: Silumina)

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Tense situation at Galle Face as illegal stalls removed

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A tense situation arose yesterday (July 04) when officials from Sri Lanka Port Management and Consultancy Services (Private) Ltd., accompanied by police officers, arrived to remove unauthorized stalls at Galle Face, Colombo.

The removal was part of an effort to ensure that trading activities in the area are conducted safely and with the necessary approval from public health inspectors.

However, traders who have been operating in the area for some time strongly opposed the decision.

The traders explained that they had been trading at this location for some time, but the officials were preparing to remove themselves from the location, saying that they needed to obtain certificates from public health inspectors.

Following discussions at the site, officials informed the traders that they would be permitted to continue their business until this Sunday.

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