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Ukraine to export electricity again

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Ukraine is able to export electricity for the first time in six months as its energy infrastructure recovers from months of repeated Russian attacks.

Russia began its lengthy and deliberate assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure last October.

It led to power cuts and scheduled blackouts, leaving towns and cities in darkness during winter.

Ukraine was forced to stop electricity exports – but will now be able to sell its excess power again.

Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko signed an executive order authorising the exports, although local customers remain the priority.

He said the system had been producing extra capacity for almost two months and that Ukrainians were not facing restrictions.

“The most difficult winter has passed,” Mr Halushchenko said on Friday.

“The next step is to start exporting electricity, which will allow us to attract additional financial resources for the necessary reconstruction of the destroyed and damaged energy infrastructure.”

He also praised the “titanic work” of engineers and international partners to restore the system.

Last month, residents across Ukraine told the BBC that power supplies were becoming more reliable.

“The city has transformed,” said Inna Shtanko, a young mother in Dnipro. “Finally, street lights are back, and it’s no longer scary to walk the city streets.”

(BBC News)

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Man arrested with counterfeit currency notes in Kandy

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A suspect has been arrested by the Hatharaliyadda Police in connection with the possession and attempted circulation of counterfeit currency notes.

Acting on a tip-off over an attempt to use a fake Rs.5,000 note at a local shop, police apprehended the suspect yesterday (June 20).

He was found with 03 fake Rs.5,000 notes, 02 fake Rs.500 notes, and 02 fake Rs.100 notes in his possession.

The 32-year-old suspect is a resident of Uduwa, Kandy.

A search of his residence uncovered printed sheets for fake Rs.50, Rs.100, Rs.500, and Rs.5,000 notes.

Police had also seized a computer and printer from a location in the Galagedara area believed to be linked to the production of the counterfeit currency notes although the suspect was not present there at the time.

Further investigations are underway.

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Complaint over misuse of President’s Fund during Maithri’s tenure

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A complaint has been lodged with the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) yesterday (20), alleging the misappropriation of Rs. 27.5 million from the President’s Fund during the tenure of former President Maithripala Sirisena in 2019.

Filed by Vice Chairman of the Eppawala Cooperative Society – P.V. Lakshman Jayawardena, the case claims that the funds were intended for the construction of a conference hall on land belonging to the society following a request made to the President’s Office in 2017.

Jayawardena notes that the land was officially acquired for the construction of the hall, with an estimated budget of Rs.130 million initially proposed. However, due to the involvement of the Sri Lanka Army for labor contributions, the cost was later estimated to be Rs.73 million.

He further states that Rs.25 million was disbursed during the first phase of construction, but work was subsequently halted midway.

The complaint also notes that 07 commercial shops had previously existed before being demolished for the project. However, valuable items like doors, windows, and fittings had mysteriously gone missing, the complaint alleges.

Jayawardena has requested a thorough investigation into the financial mismanagement, the disappearance of goods, and the failure of the project.

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Parliament slashes monthly staff meal fee after protests

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The Parliamentary House Committee yesterday (June 20) decided to reduce the monthly food fee from parliamentary officers and employees, reversing a recent increase.

As per the new decision, the meal fee for executive officers has been reduced from Rs.4,000 to Rs.3,000, and for general employees from Rs.2,500 to Rs.2,000. 

This marks the third revision of the meal fee in recent times.

Parliamentary sources said the reduction was made in response to requests from staff. A group of employees recently submitted a letter to parliamentary leadership, announcing a boycott of the dining hall due to unaffordable food costs following allowance cuts.

Meanwhile, the monthly food allowance for Members of Parliament was recently increased.

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