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Japan, India & France to announce decision today

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Japan, India and France are scheduled to announce the debt restructuring programme of Sri Lanka today (13).

The three countries are scheduled to make a joint statement in this regard in Washington DC, USA, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said, quoting the Japanese Finance Ministry.

Japan, India and France decided to support Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring programme.

Accordingly, the official announcement of the implementation of this programme will be made by the finance ministers of the respective countries today.

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VFS issues statement on Sri Lanka E-visa

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VFS Global has issued a statement in response to clarify certain concerns which have been raised.

In the statement the company says the Department of Immigration & Emigration (DI&E) signed a tripartite contract with GBS Technology Services & IVS Global FZCO being the prime contractor and VFS Global being the technology partner for the Sri Lanka government’s new E-Visa solution. www.srilankaevisa.lk.

The company notes it manages non-judgmental and administrative tasks related to the application process only and the decision to grant or reject the visa is at the sole discretion of the Department of Immigration and Emigration.

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8 including Keheliya further remanded

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Former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and 07 others have been further remanded until May 20 by the Maligakanda Magistrate’s Court over the import of substandard human immunoglobulin vials.

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SLARDA decides not to support SLAS

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Sri Lanka Association of Racing Drivers And Riders (SLARDAR) has decided not to participate in any future competition organized by the Sri Lanka Automobile Sports (SLAS), reports say.

The decision follows the SLAS’ failure to back the racing drivers at the tragic Fox Hill Supercross accident last month.

The crash occurred shortly after another car overturned on the track, leading to another car veering off and hitting spectators along the unguarded trackside. The incident led to the deaths of 07 persons while injuring 23 more.

The racing drivers were arrested while being hospitalised and were subsequently produced before courts and remanded.

Lawyers appearing before the drivers had pointed out that provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act or the Criminal Procedure Code do not apply to motor vehicle competitions and when the case was taken up again the Bandarawela Magistrate had warned the Diyatalawa Police over treating the motor race accident as a mere road mishap when preparing the charge sheet. The drivers were subsequently granted bail.

It is reported that the Diyatalawa police had acted in this manner over influence from higher authorities to cover up the mistake of the organizers.

Although the Sri Lanka Army had appointed a 7-member committee to investigate the incident while the SLAS too appointed a three-member independent board of inquiry to investigate the tragedy, the reports are yet to be received.

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