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PARLIAMENT KITCHEN FILTHY: SPEAKER

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September 22, 2025

Speaker Jagath Wickremaratne in a startling revelation said that the squalidness of the kitchen in the Parliament had not drawn the attention of the relevant officials or had not been inspected by the health authorities, at least by a PHIs for the last 40 years since its inception.

- By NIMAL JAYARATNE

Addressing the seminar organized by Thamankaduwa MOH office to uplift food safety in Polonnaruwa and Kaduruwela towns and to grade the catering establishments in the area said parliament was the law making establishment of the country and that it was a matter of serious concern that the victuals provided to its members. He said meals in Parliament Have been prepared in a squalid environment.

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