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‘Choka Malli’ arranges boating spree for MPs

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Over 50 Members of Parliament had gone on a boating spree yesterday (Jan. 09) on the dredger tug vessels ‘Diyakowla’ and ‘Hansakawa’ which belong to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), reports say.

The vessels were reserved for the purpose on a request made by the State Minister of Ports – Premalal Jayasekera, also known as ‘Choka Malli’. A letter dated on Dec. 13 had requested to reserve these vessels.

This boating spree for 56 MPs had cost the SLPA over Rs. 2.5 million, reports add.

In addition to the vessels, refreshments and waiting staff were also arranged as requested.

Invitations had been sent by the State Minister, which had urged the MPs to arrive at the Colombo Port by 06.00pm.

Reports also say that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa was among the guests.

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New laws planned to tackle organized crime

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Minister of Public Security – Ananda Wijepala says that new legislation will be introduced to tackle organized crime as the government moves to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

He explained that organized criminals are currently detained and questioned under the PTA, but with its repeal, new legal provisions are needed to handle such cases.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Justice is drafting a new Bill to ensure law enforcement retains the authority to detain and interrogate those involved in organized crime under updated laws.

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Tenders called for e-NIC project

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The Ministry of Digital Economy Affairs in Sri Lanka has said that Tenders have been called from Indian companies to develop Sri Lanka’s new digital National Identity Card (e-NIC).

Deputy Minister – Eranga Weeraratne stated that a 04 month period will be given for this process.

The Deputy Minister added that the new digital NIC is expected to be issued by mid-2026.

In January, Weeraratne had clarified that the government has decided to cover half of this cost through assistance from India to meet the financial burden.

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Public consultation on renewable energy sector kicks off today

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) announced that a public consultation will be held today (July 02) to identify challenges faced by renewable energy developers in Sri Lanka.

The Commission stated that oral submissions from stakeholders will be gathered from 8.00 am –  4.00pm at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).

The public consultation is being held under the powers granted to the Commission by Section 17 of the Sri Lanka Public Utilities Commission Act, No. 35 of 2002.

Meanwhile, President of the Solar E P C Association (SEPCA) – Dr. Shyam Pathiraja has said that many stakeholders are expected to present their views on the crisis in the renewable energy sector.

On a related note, National People’s Power (NPP) MP – Ravindra Bandara claimed that the current government has not imposed any restrictions on renewable energy production.

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