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Distributors decide not to order fuel. Queues on the way?

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All fuel distributors have decided not to order fuel this (04) morning, said Co-Secretary of the Petroleum Distributors’ Association Kapila Naotunna, speaking to media today.

“The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has charged back about 45 per cent of the commission paid to the distributors as a monthly usage fee. This charge – the managing director actually confirmed that this is not currently charged – was made without any prior notification. Then the Deputy Manager of the Finance Department of the Corporation charged the amount from the accounts of the distributors at about 4.30 pm yesterday evening. In objection to this charging, all distributors have decided to refrain from ordering fuel today (04). Until a solution is found, until the amount charged is returned to the distributors’ accounts, ordering of fuel will not take place as decided,” Naotunna said.

He went on: “In fact, it is the customer who is aggrieved by this. Because, when we cease the ordering of fuel, a huge fuel shortage will spread across the country once again. So, we hope that the authorities of the Corporation will immediately solve this problem without driving the people into that situation.”

However, Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara tweeted last night saying that the distribution of fuel will carry out uninterruptedly and urged the public not to be deceived by such false news.

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Two key JVP figures to be arrested?

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressing the Ruling Party MPs’ meeting last (03) night shared his views on former MPs of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sunil Handunnetti and K.D. Lalkantha

Following the anti-government protesters’ acquisition of the Presidential Secretariat and the President’s House at the July 09 uprising, both Handunnetti and Lalkantha drove the public to seize Parliament in a plot to weaken all parliamentary affairs, the President said.

Claiming that no probe was ever conducted into this act, President Wickremesinghe urged Leader of the House Prasanna Ranatunga to inform the Speaker in this regard.

The two former JVP MPs may be arrested based on an investigation into the allegation of provoking the public via Social Media, according to political sources.

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Opposition Leader responds to allegations on Cultural Fund (VIDEO)

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Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa addressing the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Authority Board meeting in Hiniduma Electorate two days ago (02) said that the ‘Slander Campaign’ of the Rajapaksas is levelling baseless allegations against him regarding the Cultural Fund and assured that he during the previous government had acted in full compliance with the Cultural Fund and that all projects undertaken during the period were carried out with full transparency.

The event was organised by SJB Hiniduma Chief Organiser Piyasena Gamage and was attended by a large number of people.

Stressing that he will never submit himself to such baseless allegations, the Opposition Leader added that he acted according to the Cultural Fund, and all the projects carried out using its funds were transparent and all the relevant projects and constructions were carried out using government agencies, making it the only mistake he ever committed.

Responding to questioning by certain parties as to how the SJB as an Opposition is undertaking projects such as ‘Husma’ and ‘Sakwala’ and distributing buses to schools, Premadasa pointed out that anyone who acts true to their conscience and with transparency is capable of making a donation.

The President, who revoked the gazette declaring High Security Zones the minute he returned from his foreign tour, must revoke the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in the same manner, the Opposition Leader demanded.

He emphasised that the country shall sway away from the obsolete methods and it is essential to build a young generation that can deal with the International Community.

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Judicial Service Union lodges petition at Appeal Court against Sanath Nishantha

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The Judicial Service Union, a judicial collective in which all magistrates and district judges of Sri Lanka hold membership, has lodge a petition at the Court of Appeal demanding a probe and penalisation against State Minister and Ruling Party MP Sanath Nishantha on the allegation of committing contempt of court based on one of his comments during a recent press conference.

The petitioner pointed out that State Minister Nishantha’s comments during a briefing on August 23, 2022 on anti-government protesters being granted bail has undermined the power of the magistrates and the dignity of the Judiciary, thereby violating Clause 105 (3) of the Constitution which leads to contempt of court.

A separate petition against Nishantha’s comments has already been lodged with the Appeal Court and the Ruling Party MP has also been issued summons.

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President to deliver special statement in Parliament

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe is set to a deliver a special statement in Parliament this Thursday (06), Ruling Party MPs confirmed.

The President expects to present facts regarding the country’s economic situation and the support expected by the international community, and a parliamentary debate may be held on the said statement, if necessary, according to Ruling Party MP Jagath Kumara.

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Energy Minister explains why govt cannot drop diesel price despite profit

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Despite the government earning a profit of about Rs. 01 from each litre of diesel, there is no possibility to drop the price of diesel at the moment, said Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara, responding to a query by Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Kings Nelson in Parliament yesterday (03).

“The Singapore Flat Average in the global market and the imported price is considered. Now, there is a profit of about Rs. 01 per litre, but we cannot drop the price by Rs. 10 – 15 at the moment. Because, had we done that, we may lose money to purchase the diesel stocks required for next necessities,” the Minister said.

Wijesekara went on: “And, we were able to drop the price of petrol because we earned a profit of about Rs. 70 during the last imports. But we cannot predict the price of fuel on the sole basis of crude oil price. Because we do not fulfill our total requirement by the refinery alone.”

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Offshore patrol vessel provided by US heading to Sri Lanka

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An offshore patrol vessel provided by the United States to Sri Lanka, called over at Port Apra in Guam while on its way to Colombo.

Offshore Patrol Vessel P 627 of the Sri Lanka Navy commenced her home bound journey from Seattle on 03rd September 2022.

The Sri Lanka Navy officially took delivery of the EX-United States Coast Guard Cutter, USCGC Douglas Munro on 26th October 2021.

Subsequently, she was designated with the Pennant Number P 627 in SLN Fleet and underwent certain modernization to suit the operational needs of the Sri Lanka Navy. The ship departed for Sri Lanka from the Port of Seattle, United States on 03rd September 2022.

Having covered a long sea voyage of about 5898 nautical miles (10923km) in the Pacific Ocean, P 627 called at Port Apra in Guam for replenishment on 02nd October.

During the passage she is also expected to make port calls at Manila in the Philippines and Changi in Singapore for replenishment and services.P 627 is scheduled to arrive at the Port of Colombo in the first week of November 2022.

President issues extraordinary gazette declaring essential services required to maintain common life

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe has issued an extraordinary gazette declaring several services required to maintain the life of the general public as essential services.

Accordingly, the following services have been declared as essential services;

  1. All services related to power supply
  2. Supply or distribution of petroleum products and fuels
  3. All services, work or labour of any description required or to be performed in affiliation with the maintenance and reception, care, feeding and treatment of patients in hospitals, nursing homes, dispensaries and other similar establishments

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Wheat flour price to drop next week!

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The price of wheat flour will drop next week, revealed Trade Minister Nalin Fernando, responding to an oral query in Parliament yesterday (03).

Accordingly, the price of one kilogram of wheat flour will be dropped to Rs. 250, he added.

Adding that wheat flour is imported from Dubai and Turkey, Minister Fernando pointed out that the unloading of about 100 containers carrying wheat flour has already commenced.

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Norway accords priority to increase Trade and Investment with Sri Lanka

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The promotion of business cooperation between the Nordics and Sri Lanka remains an important and relevant priority, Ambassador of Norway to Sri Lanka Trine Joranli Eskedal emphasized, at the recent Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka NORDIC Business Council (SLNBC) of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

Strategic partnerships and investments in areas such as clean and sustainable energy, ICT and shipping will also help Sri Lanka to emerge from the current economic crisis and more forward, she said, adding that SLNBC continues to act as a vital link facilitating opportunities for cooperation in terms of trade, investment and private sector led growth between Sri Lanka and NORDIC partner countries.

Referring to recent positive developments related to addressing the economic crisis, Outgoing President of the Council Mr. Prasath Mahalingam said the Council would continue to work to create opportunities for trade and investment between Sri Lanka and the Nordics.

It included organizing more events such as a recent knowledge sharing session between SLNBC Member organisations and Sri Lankan ICT companies on overcoming entry barriers to the Norwegian market.

Mr. Jehan Perinpanayagam of Infomate (Pvt) Ltd was elected as President of Sri Lanka–NORDIC Business Council (SLNBC) at the 21st Annual General Meeting.

SLNBC was inaugurated in 2001 to promote trade, tourism, investment and services between Sri Lanka and the partnering countries and the council continues to act as the vital link between the countries, to develop new initiatives and areas or corporations in terms of trade, tourism and investment.

The SLNBC membership comprises a wide spectrum of companies engaged in infrastructure, logistics and services, financial services, tourism and leisure, import and export trading, manufacturing, ICT and telecommunication.

Executive Council Members elected for the year 2022/2023 are as follows:

Mr. Anthony Ousman- John Keells IT – Vice President, Mr. Kapila Abeywardane – Aitken Spence Travels, Ms. Bobby Jordan Hansen – Columbus Tours (Pvt) Ltd, Mr. Andre Fernando – MAC Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, Ms. Maleena Awn – Meridian Maritime Services Ltd, Mr. Shaameel Mohideen – Spillburg Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, and Mr. Kavinda Rajapaksa – Samson Rubber Industries (Pvt) Ltd. Mr. Prasath Mahalingam of 99X Technology joined the council in his capacity as the Immediate Past President