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COPE questions mismanagement at NGJA

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The Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) has raised serious concerns over financial mismanagement at the National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA), questioning the decision to spend Rs. 2 billion on renting a separate building instead of renovating its own facility for just Rs. 21 million, as estimated by the Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau (CECB).

It was revealed that the Authority vacated its original building in 2021 due to structural issues caused by an adjacent shopping complex. Despite a Rs. 3 million monthly compensation offer from the responsible company, the Authority refused the offer and relocated, resulting in excessive rental expenses. COPE criticized this move as an irresponsible misuse of public funds, adding to the government’s financial burden.

COPE also scrutinized the unapproved gem mining in Heraniaka, questioning the lack of formal approval processes and contract extensions granted to private companies without due diligence. The committee expressed dissatisfaction with officials’ inability to provide clear answers, prompting recommendations for an internal investigation and referral to the Commission for Investigation of Bribery or Corruption.

Furthermore, COPE slammed the release of a Rs. 2.5 billion gem consignment seized by the court for under-valuation, with only a Rs. 10,000 fine imposed instead of the maximum Rs. 333,000 fine. Officials defended the decision, stating it was a breach of conditions rather than a criminal offense, but COPE dismissed their justification, accusing them of misleading the committee.

The committee also noted that the Authority lacks a dedicated imports division, despite its mandate to regulate both gem imports and exports. This oversight has led to inconsistencies in taxation, with only 1,664.06 kg of gems re-exported from a total 46,815.94 kg imported between 2022 and 2024, raising concerns over tax calculation discrepancies.

As a result, COPE directed the Gem and Jewellery Authority to develop a comprehensive regulatory framework to ensure transparency in exports and proper revenue collection while promoting the industry’s growth. The committee also demanded a detailed report on gem imports, exports, and tax evaluations.

(Excerpts : dailynews.lk)

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42 Police dogs up for auction

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The Police Kennels Division has taken steps to auction 42 trained police dogs.

The relevant gazette notification has been issued on March 28th and the auction is scheduled to be held on April 05 at the Police Kennels Division in Asgiriya, Kandy.

The Division states that all these 42 dogs to be auctioned have been released from services to the police.

These trained dogs include 13 Belgian Malinois, 10 German Shepherds, 02 English Spaniels, 1 Rottweiler, 06 Labrador Retrievers, 02 Doberman Pinschers, 03 Cocker Spaniels, 01 Golden Retriever, 01 Alaskan Malamute, 01 Bullmastiff, 01 Dalmatian, and 01 Toy Poodle. Among them, 26 are male while 16 are female.

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Shammi Silva appointed to 3 ICC committees

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Sri Lanka Cricket President Shammi Silva has been appointed to 03 key committees of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Accordingly he will serve in the following ICC committees:
1. HR & Remuneration Committee
2. Finance & Commercial Affairs Committee
3. Nominations Committee

Silva was recently elected as SLC President for a fourth consecutive term, with his new term running until 2027.

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