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Regulatory hurdle : Port City Duty-Free mall in limbo

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The Committee on Public Finance, chaired by Dr. Harsha De Silva, convened to address conflicting opinions surrounding the establishment of a duty-free shopping mall in Colombo’s port city. 

The committee emphasized the need for urgent intervention from the Secretary of the Ministry of Investment Promotion to resolve the issue swiftly.

During the meeting held on March 12th, the committee delved into the contrasting viewpoints presented by the Attorney General and the Port City Economic Commission regarding the legal framework governing the proposed duty-free shopping mall. 

Of particular concern was the divergence in opinions regarding the commission’s authority to establish such a facility.

Anoja Herath, Acting Secretary of the Ministry of Investment Promotion, disclosed that draft regulations pertaining to duty-free shopping malls had been forwarded to the cabinet for review and approval.

Dr. Harsha De Silva, in his capacity as committee chair, highlighted the Attorney General’s assertion that the commission lacks the jurisdiction to stipulate duty-free goods valued at up to $5,000. 

However, complicating matters further, a letter from a private law firm representing the Port City Commission countered this stance, asserting the commission’s full legal authority to legislate on duty-free shopping malls and disputing the Attorney General’s opinion.

The committee expressed reservations regarding the method by which the Attorney General’s opinion was conveyed through a private law firm and raised concerns about the exercise of legislative powers without parliamentary approval.

Representatives from the Attorney General’s Department clarified that while the Port City Economic Commission possesses legislative powers, these are not without limitations.

During a thorough inquiry, the committee extensively scrutinized the operational procedures of the proposed duty-free mall, assessing its feasibility and potential ramifications. 

As a result, it was emphasized that a comprehensive study is imperative to evaluate the prospective effects on local businesses and the taxation framework within Sri Lanka.

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Batalanda commission report handed over to the AG

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The “Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Establishment and Maintenance of Places of Unlawful Detention and Torture Chambers at the Batalanda Housing Scheme” which was recently tabled in Parliament, has been handed over to the Attorney General by the Presidential Secretariat following a directive from President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

The report, originally compiled over 25 years ago, was tabled in Parliament recently. The Government has taken a decision to take necessary action and as a result, actions have been initiated to hand over the report to the Attorney General’s Department today (29).

(President’s Media Division)

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Ex-SLTB Vice Chairman granted bail

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The former Vice Chairman of the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), L.A. Wimalaratne, who was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) earlier today (April 29), has been released on bail.

He was arrested in connection with an investigation into a house in Kataragama, allegedly linked to the family of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

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Franchise agreements of Colombo Strikers & Jaffna Kings terminated

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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in collaboration with the event rights holder of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) – the IPG Group, has officially announced that the franchise partnerships of the ‘Colombo Strikers’ and ‘Jaffna Kings’ have been terminated.

According to a statement issued today (April 28), the terminations were made due to the respective franchises’ failure to fulfill contractual obligations outlined in their agreements with the IPG Group, which were established at the commencement of their participation in the league.

Accordingly, the forthcoming edition of the Lanka Premier League will feature franchises representing Colombo and Jaffna under new ownership, the statement notes.

As the event rights holder, the IPG Group retains the exclusive rights over the LPL franchise teams and, accordingly, is vested with the authority to transfer and/or assign the ownership rights of the said franchises to interested parties.

Sri Lanka Cricket and The IPG Group remain committed to upholding the integrity, standards, and success of the Lanka Premier League and look forward to an exciting upcoming season with renewed participation.

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