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Kataragama Devalaya chief custodian bailed (Update)

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The Tissamaharama Magistrate today (Dec. 27) granted bail to the arrested chief custodian of the Kataragama Devalaya.

He was ordered to be released on two sureties of Rs.500,000 each.

Mr. Somipala. T. Ratnayake, who surrendered to the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) earlier today, was arrested and produced before the Tissamaharama Magistrate.


(Previous News: 27th December 2023 at 01:46pm)

Chief custodian of Kataragama Devalaya, arrested

Chief custodian (Kapu Mahattaya) of the Ruhunu Kataragama Devalaya –  Mr. T. Somipala, has been arrested after he surrendered to the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) this  morning (Dec. 27).

He is to be produced before the Tissamaharama courts.

Previously, it was reported that a complaint has been lodged with the CID that Mr. T. Somipala, has been missing for 02 weeks.

The Attorney General had instructed to arrest the chief custodian and the custodian in charge of the Devala store room, over a 38-pound gold offering that had gone missing.

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No SLPP MPs at fmr. MP’s death commemoration

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The death anniversary of former MP of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) and his security personnel, was held in Nittambuwa yesterday (May 09).

Former SLPP MP – Amarakeerthi Athukorale and his security personnel sergeant Jayantha Gunawardena died during a series of violent events that erupted in 2022 May 09.

However, it was notable that no public representative, even from the SLPP, was present at the commemoration.

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Exams Dept. probes circulation of O/L English paper

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The Department of Examinations states that an investigation was launched regarding the circulation of the English language question paper of the GCE Ordinary Level Examination which was held yesterday (May 09).

Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara said the question paper was circulated via WhatsApp during the exam for candidates to copy answers.

However, the Department said it did not affect the confidentiality of the English language question paper.

It has also launched an investigation over an alleged error in the O/L Sinhala language question paper.

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Verite Research proposes to have 15 ministries

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Research institute ‘Verite Research’ yesterday launched a publication “Blueprint for a Rational Government in Sri Lanka” where the document provides how the island can potentially operate with 15 ministries instead of the current 30 ministries.

It draws on the work of the acclaimed 1988 Administrative Reform Commission as well as exemplary international practices, to design a highly functional structure for organising government and all its activities in Sri Lanka.

The proposed ministries are : Foreign Affairs, Education and Research, Public Utilities, Defense, Economic Affairs, Justice, Finance and Planning, Family and Community Development, Health, Home and Public Administration, Labour, Society and Culture, Environment, Ports, Shipping and Civil Aviation and Agriculture.

The documents show how the duties, functions, institutions and laws in Sri Lanka can be operated under the said ministries, and will be presented to all major political parties.

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