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CIABOC DG gives undertaking to resign

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The Director General of the Commission to Investigate Allegations against Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) Kanishka Wijeratne today (Oct. 07) gave undertaking to the Supreme Court to resign from office.

This was after the court granted leave to proceed with three Fundamental Rights (FR) applications filed challenging his appointment as the Director General of the CIABOC.

When the cases were taken up for hearing today before a three-judge bench, the current DG of the state’s anti-corruption agency Kanishka Wijerathne gave an undertaking to the Court that he will vacate the post by this afternoon. 

Since the undertaking of the current AG was given to the Court, no further interim orders were sought by the petitioners. 

Earlier, three FR petitions were filed challenging the appointment of the present DG on the basis that the appointment of Mr Wijerathne is contrary to the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 9 of 2023 and has not been made following due process as required and contemplated by the law. 

Three petitions- Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) and its Chairman Pulasthi Hewamanna,  civil activist Vidhura Ralapanawe and  journalist Ruwani Niwanthika Fonseka-were filed arguing the manner in which the appointment was made “constitutes undue circumvention of the law and very intention of Parliament in enacting the Anti-Corruption Act”. 

The petitioners claimed that “an opaque, ambiguous and circuitous method” has been followed in making the said appointment without due consideration of the need to follow due reasonable process and/or in a manner that entails due transparency amongst other relevant requirements.

Mr Wijerathne was appointed by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council (CC). Mr Wijerathne was the CIABOC’s DG at the time of the enactment of the Anti-Corruption Act.

Viran Corea PC appeared for TISL while Saliya Pieris PC appeared for Vidhura Ralapanawe, and Venuka Cooray represented Ruwani Niwanthika Fonseka. 

Senior Solicitor General Viraj Dayaratne PC appeared on behalf of the Attorney General department. 

The three member bench of the Supreme Court consists of Justice Padman Surasena, Justice Kumudine Wickremesinghe and Justice Janak de Silva. 

(Excerpts : sundaytimes.lk)

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President invites Vietnam’s Vingroup to invest in SL

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President Anura Kumara Disanayake, who is currently on a state visit to Vietnam, extended an open invitation to Vietnam’s leading conglomerate, Vingroup, to explore investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s real estate and tourism sectors.

While congratulating the Vingroup for their achievements and for building a diversified global brand, President Disanayake invited Vingroup to consider investing in Sri Lanka’s real estate and tourism sectors. He further emphasized that Sri Lanka is pleased to facilitate the creation of a smooth and enabling environment for their investments.

The President made these remarks during a business engagement with Vingroup at their Headquarters in Hanoi, yesterday evening (May 04) where he met with Vice Chairman and the CEO of the Vingroup Nguyen Viet Quang and the delegation.

President Disanayake emphasized Sri Lanka’s strategic geographic position, progressive infrastructure development and the government’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for foreign investors, particularly in high-potential sectors such as tourism and real estate.

Vingroup Joint Stock Company (Vingroup JSC), formerly known as Technocom Corporation, was founded in 1993 in Ukraine. Today, Vingroup is one of Vietnam’s largest and most respected private enterprises, operating as a multi-sector corporation with a focus on three core pillars: industrials & Technology, Real Estate & Services and Social Enterprises.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, Vijitha Herath also participated in the discussions.

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Complaint filed on Halloluwa’s claim against President AKD

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A complaint was filed with the CID last night (May 04), requesting an urgent investigation into a claim made by former Director of the National Lotteries Board – Thusitha Halloluwa.

Halloluwa had alleged that President Anura Dissanayake had made a large financial investment in Greece.

The relevant complaint was submitted at midnight yesterday by the Attorney-at-Law Akalanka Ukwatte, with President’s Counsel Upul Kumarapperuma.

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LG Polls 2025: Only a single X allowed on ballot paper

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Election Commission Chairman R.M.A.L. Ratnayake stated yesterday (May 04) that voters at the upcoming Local Government (LG) elections must mark only one cross (X) in the empty box next to the symbol of their chosen political party or independent group.

He emphasized that any writing, drawing, or additional markings outside the single cross in the designated box – such as names, lines, or other symbols – will result in the vote being rejected.

He also noted that separate ballot papers are being printed for each Local Government body for this election, and all assigned officials are required to report to their designated locations.

Meanwhile, Ratnayake stated that voters who have not yet received their official polling cards for the 2025 LG Elections can collect them from the relevant post offices or download them from the Election Commission’s website. He added that even without a polling card, voters can cast their vote by presenting a valid document of identification at their polling station.

The Election Commission Chairman said that all preparations have been made for the Local Government Election on Tuesday and after voting ends vote counting will take place at ward level, with most wards having one polling station and a few larger ones having multiple.

Voting will be held on Tuesday from 7.00am – 4.00 pm to elect members for 339 Local Government bodies across the country. A total of 17,156,338 registered voters are eligible to cast their ballots, with 75,589 candidates contesting from various political parties and independent groups.

මේපාර ඡන්දයට ඕන කතිරය විතරයි

මේපාර ඡන්දයට ඕන කතිරය විතරයි – මැ.කෝ. පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණයේදී ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකාවේ දේශපාලන පක්‍ෂය හෝ ස්වාධීන කණ්ඩායමේ නම් ඉදිරියෙන් මුද්‍රණය කර ඇති සලකුණ ඉදිරියේ තිබෙන හිස් කොටුවේ කතිර සළකුණ ලකුණු කිරීම පමණක් කළ යුතු බව මැතිවරණ කොමිසමේ සභාපති ආර්.එම්.ඒ.එල්. රත්නායක මහතා ඊයේ (04) පැවසීය.හිස් කොටුවේ තනි කතිරකින් පමණක් ඡන්දය ප්‍රකාශ කළ යුතු බවත් ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකාවේ යමක් ලිවීම, ඇදීම, නමක් ලිවීම, කුරුටුගෑම හෝ වෙනත් කිසිඳු ආකාරයේ සටහන් දැමීම ඡන්දය ප්‍රතික්ෂේප වන බවත් ඒ මහතා කීය.මෙවර මැතිවරණයේදී එක් එක් පළාත් පාලන ආයතනය වෙනුවෙන් වෙන් වෙන් වශයෙන් ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකා මුද්‍රණය කර ඇති බව කී ඒ මහතා මැතිවරණ රාජකාරිය අත්‍යවශ්‍ය රාජකාරියක් වීම නිසා නියමිත නිලධාරීන්ට, නියමිත ස්ථානයට වාර්තා කිරීම අත්‍යවශ්‍ය බව ද සඳහන් කළේය.මෙතෙක් නිල ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකා නොලැබුණු යම් ඡන්දදායකයෙක් සිටී නම් ඡන්දය දින දක්වා තමන්ට ලියුම් බෙදන තැපැල් කාර්යාලයෙන් ලබාගත හැකි බවත් නිල ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකාව මැතිවරණ කොමිසමේ නිල වෙබ් අඩවියෙන් බාගතකළ හැකි අතර ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකාව නොමැතිව වුවද ඡන්ද මාධ්‍යස්ථානයට ගොස් අවලංගු අනන්‍යතා පත්‍රයක් ඉදිරිපත් කර ඡන්දය පාවිච්චි කළ හැකි බවත් සභාපතිවරයා කීය. #lka #SriLanka #LGPolls2025

Posted by Sri Lanka Mirror on Sunday, May 4, 2025

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