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Gen. Election campaigns to end on Monday midnight

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All election campaigns and canvassing for the Parliamentary Election 2024 will end at midnight on Monday, November 11, the Election Commission stated.

Accordingly, there remains only four more days to conduct election campaigns and canvassing by candidates from recognised political parties, independent groups and political parties.

The Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake speaking to the media yesterday (7) said that the three days ‘Silent Period’ commences effective midnight on Monday, November 11 where no election related campaigning or canvassing can be carried out by any candidates from political parties, independent groups and political parties contesting until the end of the Parliamentary Election on Thursday, November 14.

The Election Commissioner requested all the candidates to refrain from having their family members not to go house to house canvassing to appeal for votes during this silent period which is deemed as an illegal act violating election laws.

The Commissioner further said that any religious places, religious priests and any type of religious activities cannot be used for election related advertising purposes to promote candidates by taking photos for publicity.

Meanwhile, today (8) marks the final day for casting postal votes for the Parliamentary Election. 

Voters of the three armed forces camps and all the government institutions who failed to cast their postal votes on the previously allotted days can mark their postal votes today and the voting can be done at the District Election offices of each district where the places of employment of voters are situated, the Election Commission stated.

The distribution of official polling cards ended yesterday by the Postal Department and Deputy Postmaster General of the Postal Department, Rajitha Ranasinghe said that those who have not received their official polling cards can collect them from the post office that distribute their letters in the area by producing their National Identity Cards until the day of the election on November 14.

The 2024 Parliamentary Election will be held on Thursday, November 14 from 7 am to 4 pm with 17.1 million voters eligible to cast their votes to elect members of the next parliament that is scheduled to be convened on November 21.

(DailyNews)

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New media spokesman appointed to Prisons Dept.

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Prisons Commissioner – Jagath Weerasinghe has been appointed as the new Media Spokesperson of the Department of Prisons.

The new appointment follows the resignation of the previous Prisons media spokesman Gamini B. Dissanayake. He had tendered his resignation  to the Acting Commissioner General of Prisons in relation to the current situation regarding the unlawful release of an inmate from Anuradhapura Prison under the Presidential Pardon granted for Vesak Poya

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Court order issued over CBSL Bond scam probe

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The Colombo Magistrate’s Court has issued an order today (June 12) in connection with the ongoing investigations into the Central Bank bond scam.

The court directed the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to appear before it on December 11 and submit the financial reports that were previously ordered but remain unsubmitted. This follows a complaint filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) regarding the FIU’s non-compliance.

The case was taken up before Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali, where suspects including Arjun Aloysius, Director of Perpetual Treasuries Ltd., who is currently out on bail, were present.

President’s Counsel Sampath Mendis, appearing on behalf of the suspects, noted that the case was last called in November 2023 and highlighted that the FIU has yet to provide the required financial reports despite a court directive. He further urged the Magistrate to consider the status of the case and take appropriate action, suggesting that the lack of progress may indicate a lack of prosecutorial interest.

(dailynews.lk)

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COPA calls for audit on daily loss caused by train cancellations

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The Committee on Public Accounts (COPA), chaired by Member of Parliament Aravinda Senarath, recommended that an audit be conducted on the daily financial loss incurred due to train cancellations.

This recommendation was made during the Committee’s meeting held yesterday (June 05) at Parliament to discuss the Auditor General’s Report for the year 2023 and the current performance of the Sri Lanka Railways Department.

The Sri Lanka Railways Department was summoned before the Committee on May 08, during which the 2023 Auditor General’s Report was reviewed. Based on the issues revealed, the Committee decided to further discuss matters related to this institution. Accordingly, former General Managers of Railways and former Secretaries to the Ministry were also summoned and were present at the meeting.

The Committee’s attention was drawn to the insufficient number of audit and management committee meetings held, and inquiries were made from the former Secretaries to the Ministry and former General Managers of Railways regarding the lack of adequate meetings from 2021 to 2024. In response, the former officials pointed out that the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic during this period hindered the ability to hold such meetings. Although arrangements had been made to regularize these meetings in 2024, the officials stated that the final scheduled meeting could not be held due to staff transfers. The Committee noted that as a result, the institution’s efficiency had declined and that delays in train operations had increased in 64 train delays in 2022, 61 in 2023, and 46 in 2024.

A lengthy discussion was held on this matter, and the Committee recommended that a report be submitted to the Ministry regarding daily train delays and the measures taken to prevent them. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an audit be carried out on the daily losses incurred due to train cancellations.

The Committee also took note that, according to State Finance Circular dated August 28, 2020, the approval of the Chief Financial Officer must be obtained for the procurement plan. However, this approval had not been obtained for the 2024 procurement plan, and the Committee recommended that an investigation be conducted in this regard.

Further, it was discussed that Siam City Cement (Lanka) Ltd. must pay an outstanding revenue amounting to Rs. 2,187,326/= for the transportation of limestone by rail by December 31, 2024. The officials noted that the relevant project is still ongoing and that necessary action is being taken to recover the due payments as scheduled.

On May 22, members of the COPA Committee also undertook an observation tour at the Ratmalana Railway Maintenance Yard. The MPs informed the Committee of the facts revealed during this visit, stating that a large area of the worksite is covered with dismantled machinery and equipment, some of which are not installed in environmentally appropriate conditions. It was also observed that some equipment had been purchased in excess quantities. Following lengthy discussions on the matter, the Committee recommended that a report be submitted regarding the procurement of M11 railway engines, including cost and maintenance expenses.

In addition, the Committee recommended that a detailed report on the financial progress achieved over the past five years be submitted.

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