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Stay order issued preventing release of Gr. 5 scholarship exam results

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The Supreme Court has issued an interim order preventing the release of results of the 2024 Grade 5 Scholarship Examination.

This order was issued when a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition filed seeking an order preventing the release of the 2024 Grade 05 Scholarship Examination results and the cut-off marks was taken up for consideration today (18).

The petition was taken up for consideration before the three-member Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Preethi Padman Surasena, Achala Vengappuli and Mahinda Samayawardena.

The petitions were filed by the parents of several students who sat for the 2024 Grade 05 Scholarship Examination which was held on September 15, 2024.

The Commissioner General of Examinations, Minister of Education and Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Secretary of the Ministry of Education, DIG in charge of the Criminal Investigations Department and 11 others have been named as respondents of the relevant petition.

On September 20, an investigation was launched by the Department of Examinations after it was alleged that three questions of one of the question papers from the exam had been leaked. Later, the initial investigation report was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which also launched a separate investigation into the matter.

The investigations had uncovered that only three questions from the exam had been leaked in advance. However, the incident stirred controversy as a group of parents, holding press conferences and staging protests on several occasions, had claimed that the entire question paper had been leaked.

Against this backdrop, the Director of the Planning Division of the National Institute of Education (NIE) in Maharagama and a school teacher, who were arrested by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) over the question paper issue, were remanded until October 22.

The arrested 58-year-old NIE Director was a member of the committee which prepared the 2024 Grade 05 Scholarship Examination paper, and the 49-year-old teacher had been conducting tuition classes for Grade 05 students.

The parents raised the issue with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, and as a result, the evaluation of the answer sheets for the scholarship examination was suspended until the investigation was completed.

However on Monday (Oct. 14), the Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara announced that it was decided not to re-conduct the 2024 Grade 05 Scholarship Examination. Furthermore, it had been decided to award free marks to all students for the 03 questions which were alleged to have been leaked.

(adaderana.lk)

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Ex-President denies allegations of misuse in liquor license issuance

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Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office denied claims of issuing liquor licenses as political bribes, stating all licenses adhered to Excise Department regulations.

The statement clarified that over Rs. 3.1 billion in revenue was generated through liquor licenses issued during his tenure and emphasized that the process was verified by the Election Commission in August 2024. It added that the current Cabinet holds authority to renew or revoke these licenses.

The response follows allegations made in Parliament by Minister Bimal Rathnayake, who claimed 361 licenses, including 172 wine store permits, were issued as political bribes to sway MPs.

A Fundamental Rights petition has also been filed in the Supreme Court, alleging the licenses were granted arbitrarily to influence the 2024 Presidential Election.

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Low-pressure area to approach Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coasts by tomorrow

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The Meteorology Department forecasts the low-pressure area over the southeast Bay of Bengal to move west-northwest, reaching the southwest Bay of Bengal near Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coasts by tomorrow (11).

Heavy showers exceeding 75mm are expected in Western and Sabaragamuwa Provinces, as well as Galle and Matara districts. Periodic rain is also predicted in the Northern, North-Central, and Eastern Provinces.

Misty conditions are likely in Central, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, Uva, Western, and North-Western Provinces during the morning.

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President wants reasons for withdrawing corruption cases

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday urged collective dedication to transform Sri Lanka into a state with minimal corruption, which he said is essential to restore citizens’ confidence and fulfil their expectations.

The President also observed that the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) should disclose to the public the reasons for withdrawing 40 out of 69 cases filed in 2021 and 45 out of 89 cases filed in 2022.

The President also noted the performance of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), revealing that 69 cases were filed in 2021, of which 40 were later withdrawn. Similarly, in 2022, 89 cases were filed, and 45 were subsequently withdrawn.

President Dissanayake emphasised the need to inform the public about the reasons behind the withdrawal of bribery and corruption cases and to disclose why investigating officers failed to appear as witnesses in these cases.

President Dissanayake made these remarks during a ceremony held today (9) at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) to mark the “International Anti-Corruption Day National Celebration – 2024.”

He emphasised that no matter how many laws are enacted or institutions are established, justice cannot be ensured to the citizens if those responsible for enforcing them fail to implement them properly.

The President also said the 2024 mandate for the new Government is a mandate given to eliminate fraud and corruption.He said in Sri Lanka, the law has been implemented much like a spider’s web-small animals become ensnared, while larger entities are able to break through and evade it and added that the public’s trust in the legal system and its institutions has been eroded, emphasising that justice delayed is justice denied.

He further highlighted that the power entrusted by the people must be utilised to serve them; otherwise, that power becomes meaningless.

This year’s International Anti-Corruption Day is being commemorated under the theme,” Uniting with Youth against Corruption: Shaping tomorrow’s Integrity.”

The President pointed out that Sri Lanka already has sufficient laws and institutions to combat bribery and corruption. However, he called for introspection, urging all to examine their conscience and question whether these mechanisms are truly being employed to prevent misconduct.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake described corruption and bribery as a social tragedy and questioned the relevance of celebrating International Anti-Corruption Day, given Sri Lanka’s decline in rankings from 79th in the international index in 2013 to 115th in 2023.

He highlighted that corruption and fraud have worsened year by year, stressing that if tangible progress is not made in reducing these issues by next year, such celebrations would hold no real value. Highlighting that the Bribery or Corruption Commission had convicted only two constables, a Grama Niladhari, and a clerk in a single year, the President noted a widespread public perception that the law in Sri Lanka operates like a spider’s web-where small offenders get caught, while powerful individuals escape unscathed. The President stressed that rebuilding the country requires a complete overhaul of the state system, asserting that a healthy and functional state cannot be created without such reforms.

As part of these efforts, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), through its JURE project, has trained over 1,000 Government officials to serve as exemplary officers. President Dissanayake formally conferred appointments to 15 of these trained officials.

Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Prime Minister G.P. Saputhanthri, Public Security Ministry Secretary D.W.R.B. Seneviratne,Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) SDIG PriyanthaWeerasooriya, CIABOC Chairman W.M.N.P. Iddawala, Supreme Court Judge Justice Yasantha Kodagoda, ambassadors and CIABOC officials were also present.

(DailyNews)
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