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October 03, 2025

AGAINST KUMARA JAYAKODY; LEGAL ACTION IF COMMISSION DECIDES

This case against Mr. Jayakody is pending with the Commission. It has sought legal advice. The Commission may decide to take legal action against him or not. I do not know it. If the Commission decides, I will file indictments against him,” he said.

Earlier, it was reported that the CIABOC was preparing to file action against Energy Minister Jayakody over allegations of misappropriation of funds during his tenure at the Fertlizer Corporation in 2015. If the Commission decides to file a case against Kumara Jayakody, it will be the first case under the NPP to face bribery charges.

He is facing corruption complaints over misappropriation of funds amounting to Rs.8 million while serving at the Fertilizer Corporation in 2015.

BRIBERY COMMISSION NOT DRIVEN BY POLITICS, SAYS DG RANGA DISSANAYAKE

Once a decision is made, my duty is to file the indictment as recommended by the Commission,” he said.

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WIND PROJECTS THAT CHURN OUT MISERY FOR MANNAR PEOPLE

In Keeri village on Mannar Island, S. Vijithan remembers the simple act of buying water as a child. \"Our family bought a pot of drinking water for Rs. 20, and my mother would cook white rice from it because the water was so pure and tasty,\" he recalled.

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8 mins

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September gross reserves tad higher at US $ 6.2bn

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1 mins

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RBI opens door for rupee lending to Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal

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1 min

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

CCC School of Cricket marks anniversary

CCC School of Cricket celebrated its 27th anniversary, with their annual inter-house cricket tournament, held at the DS Senanayake College ground, Colombo 7 recently.

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1 min

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SLEIS 2025 to focus on designing next phase of Sri Lanka’s economic playbook

With macroeconomic stability largely restored, and Sri Lanka now facing the task of crafting the next phase of its economic strategy, Day One of Sri Lanka Economic and Investment Summit 2025 on December 2 will feature a session on how Sri Lanka can drive sustainable, inclusive and investment-led growth, to convert stability into long-term prosperity.

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1 mins

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Sri Lanka to introduce time based tariff scheme for battery energy systems: CEB

In a historic move to accelerate Sri Lanka's transition to a cleaner and smarter energy system, the government has approved a Time-Based Battery Energy system (BESS) integrated with rooftop solar photovoltaic (RTSPV) installations.

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1 min

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Lifeline Hope Foundation improving cancer patients' lives

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2 mins

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