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JSC to probe on Actg. magistrate over Asiri Hospital case verdict

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The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has initiated a probe on the Acting Magistrate over her verdict delivered on a court case filed against Asiri Medical Hospital.

The probe is to ascertain whether the Acting Magistrate committed a professional misconduct while Maligakanda Chief Magistrate – Lochani Abewickrama Weerasinghe was on leave by delivering a biased verdict in favour of the Asiri Medical Hospital.

This is with regard to the case where the hospital was accused of selling 11 drugs beyond the MRP set as per the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) Act.

The complaint filed with the JSC states that the Acting Magistrate in question – Himali Ekanayake and the Attorney-At-Law Dhanushka Weerasinghe, who had presented the motion on behalf of the private hospital, are batchmates.

Previously, notice was issued to all 11 respondents in the case which includes the group’s directors – Vishal Bali, Ashoka Kariyawasam Pathirage, Ankur Nand Thadani, Karunamuni Manjula Prasanna Karunaratne, Sudarshan Ahangama, Gardiyar Lokuge Harris Premaratne, Sivakumar Sellaiya, Haresh Kumar Kaimal and Ajith Karunaratne as well as Assistant Billing Manager – B.D. Sadathisaru.

However, when the additional magistrate had taken up the case, the hospital had pleaded guilty and was fined Rs. 25,000.

Amid the controversy,the case was taken up again by the Maligakanda Chief Magistrate – Lochani Abewickrama Weerasinghe. In response, the hospital and its Board of Directors filed a case at the Court of Appeal, naming Justice Lochani as a respondent.

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State Minister admits to assaulting airport porter

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State Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises Development – Prasanna Ranaweera has admitted to assaulting a porter at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake, ‘Lankadeepa’ reports.

The State Minister had gone to the airport with his security personnel to see off his wife, who had gone overseas.

According to reports, the State Minister had also reprimanded security personnel who had opposed to the state minister’s security entering the airport premises with firearms.

Footage then showed him also assaulting the porter who had transported the bags of the State Minister’s wife. It is reported that the State Minister had given the porter only Rs. 700 when public notices at the premises clearly state a porter is to be paid Rs. 1000.

The victim had gone to the police to lodge a complaint in this regard but had been told to come on the next day as the OIC was not present.

However it is said that he had not returned to the police station.

(Source : Lankadeepa)

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Kandy inundated after heavy rains

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Several locations in Kandy city including the Kandy railway station have been inundated with water due to heavy rains.
Kandy faced over 100mm of rain after 2.00pm today, with low lying areas of the city being swiftly inundated.

Irresponsible garbage disposal and illegal constructions are said to be major contributing factors.

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Ella-Wellawaya road temporarily closed

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The Ella – Wellawaya main road will be temporarily closed for traffic from 6.00 p.m. today (16) until 6.00 a.m. tomorrow due to the prevailing inclement weather conditions.

This decision has been taken owing to the dangerous condition of the road in several areas, including the Malithagolla area. Motorists using the road are advised to use alternate routes.

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