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Party chairman and secretary remanded over bribe from prez candidate Janaka Ratnayake

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The Chairman and the Secretary of the “United Lanka Podujana Party” (Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya), who were arrested for allegedly soliciting a bribe from the party’s presidential candidate, former PUCSL chairman Janaka Ratnayake, have been ordered to be remanded until August 27.

Meanwhile, six other suspects arrested in connection with the incident have been ordered released on personal bails of Rs. 2 million each.

It was reported yesterday (14) that a group of officials of the party including its Secretary were arrested by the officers of the Bribery Commission while accepting a bribe of Rs. 30 million from Mr. Ratnayake, the party’s presidential candidate.

The suspects have been arrested based on a complaint lodged by the former PUCSL chairman, on behalf of whom the security deposit was placed last morning as the party’s presidential candidate. 

The arrested persons including the secretary of the “United Lanka Podujana Party” are accused of attempting to solicit a bribe of Rs. 30 million from Mr. Ratnayake in exchange for making him the party’s presidential candidate. 

Former Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), Janaka Ratnayake is running for the presidential election this year as the candidate of the ‘United Lanka Podujana Party’ (Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya).

The Secretary of the United Lanka Podujana Party, Nihal Premakumara Deshapriya, had placed the security deposit on behalf of Janaka Ratnayake at the Election Commission last morning (14).

Meanwhile, Ratnayake had submitted his nominations as the presidential candidate of the  ‘United Lanka Podujana Party’ at the Election Secretariat this morning.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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Transport ministry displeased over train strike

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The Transport and Highways Ministry has expressed their displeasure over the sudden train strike launched by the Sri Lanka Railways Station Masters’ Union (SLRSMU).

A communiqué by the Ministry states that the strike was launched based on two demands – promoting Station Masters every 05 years and halting measures for new recruitments.

The communiqué further noted that Cabinet approval was granted at the beginning of this year for 909 recruitments to the Railways Department, which included 106 new Station Master positions.

Accordingly, the Ministry expressed its dissatisfaction over the sudden strike as steps had already been taken to address their demands.

The Ministry also raised doubts whether the union might be attempting to pursue other objectives by launching such a strike, thereby inconveniencing the public.The Ministry further notes that they would not hesitate to take all necessary measures to intervene and ensure the smooth railway operations.

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Ranil slams CIABOC submissions as ‘misleading’

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Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe has strongly denied claims made by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), asserting that court submissions referencing him are misleading and legally flawed.

A statement issued in this regard by Mr. Wickremesinghe’s office is as follows :

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Lower gravity in Southern SL, linked to higher life expectancy!

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Emeritus Professor of Demography at the University of Colombo – Indralal de Silva, states that Sri Lanka’s Southern Province – reported to have the lowest gravitational force in the world – also exhibits a notably higher life expectancy among its residents.

He notes that this unique geographical factor could be promoted to boost tourism and investment in the region.

Among Sri Lanka’s 09 provinces, the Hambantota and Matara districts in the south have recorded the highest life expectancy rates. According to recent NASA data, one contributing factor is that the lowest gravitational pull on Earth has been measured in this southern region and the nearby eastern Indian Ocean near the Maldives.

Given this, Prof. Indralal suggests promoting the Southern Province as a destination for wealthy international visitors, encouraging long-term residency options for foreigners, and attracting foreign investment into industries that could benefit from the region’s unique low-gravity environment.

He particularly emphasizes that it would be timely to promote ‘Wellness Tourism’ – especially among European travelers – by promoting a blend of Ayurvedic, Western, and traditional Sri Lankan medical treatments.

These insights are based on Sri Lanka’s life expectancy data secured on male and females for the years 2000-02 and 2011-13.

(Source : Silumina)

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