News IOC responds to reports on fuel price surge Date: May 18, 2022 The Lanka Indian Oil Company (IOC) said the reports on the company increasing fuel prices from today (18) are completely false. MIAP TagsSri Lanka Previous articleMay 09 assault: Bail denied to prevent public disturbance. Suspects remanded till May 25.Next articleIssuance of birth, marriage and death certificates disabled Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Sri Lanka–US Defence Pact Unveiled After Transparency Concerns Rise Sri Lanka’s Service Exports Edge Up as ICT Surge Drives Growth SriLankan Airlines Faces Massive Losses From Faulty Airbus Fleet Deal AI-Driven Hate Networks Exposed in UK–Sri Lanka Misinformation Probe The unpriced pillar of governance Recognising the invaluable social discipline rendered by Sri Lanka’s religious leaders More like thisRelated Sri Lanka–US Defence Pact Unveiled After Transparency Concerns Rise CN - November 26, 2025 The long-awaited Sri Lanka–United States Defence Memorandum of Understanding... Sri Lanka’s Service Exports Edge Up as ICT Surge Drives Growth CN - November 26, 2025 Sri Lanka’s services exports recorded a modest but significant... SriLankan Airlines Faces Massive Losses From Faulty Airbus Fleet Deal CN - November 26, 2025 SriLankan Airlines has suffered a staggering USD 60 million... AI-Driven Hate Networks Exposed in UK–Sri Lanka Misinformation Probe CN - November 26, 2025 A fast-unfolding investigation into UK-based Sri Lankan content creator...