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CoI proceedings against Deshabandu : Witnesses’ affidavits handed over

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The Committee of Inquiry (CoI) to inquire and report its findings on suspended IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon against acts of gross abuse of power convened yesterday (June 03) at the Parliamentary complex.

Representatives of the Attorney General’s Department handed over witnesses’ affidavits to Tennakoon’s legal team.

The committee is chaired by Supreme Court Justice Preethi Padman Surasena and includes Justice W\.M.N.P. Iddawela and National Police Commission Chairman E.D.M. Lalith Ekanayake.

During the session, Additional Solicitor General President’s Counsel Dileepa Peiris and Deputy Solicitor General Rajitha Perera, representing the Attorney General’s Department, informed the committee that they had visited the residence of Attorney-at-Law R.S. Weerawickrama, who represents Deshabandu Tennakoon, to hand over 12 affidavits from witnesses.

Additionally, affidavits from 10 witnesses were handed over to Deshabandu Tennakoon’s legal team when the committee convened. Representatives of the Department also stated that the remaining affidavits are expected to be presented during the next committee session.

Accordingly, the legal team representing the IGP requested that, as previously agreed, all affidavits of the witnesses be handed over to them.

Following clarifications from both sides, the committee stated that providing copies of six more affidavits to Tennakoon’s legal team was appropriate.

After both parties expressed agreement, the committee also granted permission for two additional affidavits to be read in private within the Parliament premises on a mutually convenient date and time.

The committee also decided to hand over a compact disc (CD) containing a media interview, submitted as another piece of evidence, to Tennakoon’s legal team. Representatives of the Attorney General’s Department have facilitated this handover, the statement from the Department of Communications of Parliament said.

The legal team representing Deshabandu Tennakoon is scheduled to present its position regarding these affidavits at the next committee session to be held on June 09.

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World Social Media Day observed today

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World Social Media Day is marked today (June 30).

Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, revolutionizing the way we connect, communicate, and share information. World Social Media Day celebrates the power and impact of social media platforms in bringing people together from all corners of the globe.

This year’s theme for World Social Media Day is ’empowering voices and building communities,’ which emphasises the power social media gives to users and businesses to echo their opinions and messaging and make an impact through content-based storytelling among their loyal follower bases.

The World Social Media Day was founded by tech media company Mashable in 2010 to recognise the rapid influence of social media on how people connect and showcase their creative instincts through it.

SixDegrees was the first social media networking site launched on the internet back in 1997 and allowed users to connect with their friends and families through different features, ultimately paving the way for leading social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.

over 4.9 billion people across the world are estimated users on various platforms with an average social media user spends 2.5 hours daily on these apps.

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Printed book prices up by 20% due to VAT & NBT

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The National Book Traders Association says that the price of printed books has increased by 20% due to the imposition of Value Added Tax (VAT) and Nation Building Tax (NBT).

Sri Lanka Book Publishers’ Association President – Mr. Samantha Indeewara, made this statement while speaking at the annual anniversary event of the National Book Traders Association.

“The price of a book has increased by 20%, or about one-fifth. Officials are confusing the issue. Previously, there was a 15% VAT imposed on many items but there was no VAT on printed books. That’s what directly changed from 0% to 18%. Stationery previously had only 3% VAT. They are mixing up these two categories.”

“Around a week ago, there was a letter from the Presidential Secretariat stating that they are conducting an analysis regarding VAT and will subsequently provide an answer,” he added.
Meanwhile, Mr. Gamini Moragoda, patron of the National Book Traders Association, also expressed his views to the media on the matter:

“A VAT that is not levied in any other country in the world is being imposed on our books. The introduction of this tax from Jan. 2024, which didn’t exist in Sri Lanka for 75 years, is destroying the book industry. If this continues, a child will not be able to afford a single book in the future,” he pointed out.

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Committee to focus on minimising accidents involving fishing vessels

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Fisheries, Aquatic Resources, and Ocean Resources Minister Ramalingam Chandraseker, has taken decisive steps to appoint a special committee focused on preventing and minimising accidents involving fishing vessels at sea.

Following this directive, the Minister has formally instructed the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Department Director General Susantha Kahawatta to establish the committee and prepare comprehensive recommendations to enhance maritime safety.

This move comes in response to a series of tragic incidents that occurred on June 28, when several fishing boats departing from the Dondara, Beruwala and Tangalle harbours met with accidents at sea, resulting in the loss of several fishermen’s lives. In addition to investigating these incidents, the committee will focus on raising awareness within the fishing community to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Director General Susantha Kahawatta stated that the Ministry is closely monitoring the situation. He confirmed that all necessary efforts are underway to locate the missing fishermen and to provide relief and support to the affected families.

He further emphasised the Ministry’s continued commitment to the safety and welfare of the fishing community and assured that proactive measures will be introduced to reduce the risk of such incidents going forward.

(dailynews.lk)

(This story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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