The CPC burden has now fallen on the people because of those who ruled the company for years! – Asela Sampath

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Asela Sampath, Chairman of the Public Rights Protection Foundation, says that the Petroleum Corporation has gone bankrupt and the burden has fallen on the people due to the reckless rule of the ‘political Appuhamis’ who ruled the CPC for a long time.

He says the company has a large number of employees and a large sum of money goes into their pay overtime pay.

He says that in the current situation, the increase in the price of food items due to the increase in fuel prices is unavoidable and the control price in restaurants will also be removed as it is no longer possible to maintain a control price.

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