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The former head of state intelligence is the one who has neglected the responsibility

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Former Defense Secretary Hemasiri Fernando and former Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara have been acquitted of all charges in connection with the Easter Sunday attack. It was ordered by a three-judge bench of the Colombo High Court today (18).

The attorney general had filed the case against the former defense secretary and former IGP on 855 charges, including intentionally aiding and abetting the attack and failure to take action to prevent a suicide attack when sufficient reliable information has been received that that a suicide attack could be carried out in the vicinity of Catholic churches and hotels in the city of Colombo by a group including Saharan Hashim – Leader of the National Tawheed Jamaat, between April 7 and 21, 2019.

However, the three-judge panel ordered the acquittal of the two former top government officials who were charged without summoning the accused.

A three-judge bench comprising Justices Namal Balalle, Aditya Patabendige, and Mohamed Irshadeen issued the order today.

Announcing the verdict in the case of the former Defense Secretary, the panel concluded that the prosecution had failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the allegations leveled against him.

Accordingly, it was stated that the former Defense Secretary had not committed any illegal default.

Announcing the verdict, Judge Mohamed Irshadeen said the Attorney General should have thought twice before filing the case.

The judge said that such a case could not be filed without clear evidence as the accused had been charged with criminal offenses and the court would not approve it.

Judge Aditya Patabendige stated that the former Defense Secretary did not have the ability to make independent decisions and that there was evidence that he was in a helpless position in terms of decision-making.

Accordingly, the judge said that it was problematic to order his arrest.

The court ruled that the former chief of state’s intelligence had failed to do so and that he had neglected his responsibilities and attempted to place it on the national intelligence chief.

The judges also pointed out that despite reports of such an attack, the Chief of State Intelligence did not discuss the matter with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense, as the Executive President was not in the country at the time.

Meanwhile, the High Court judges have stated in their verdict that the testimony of the former Chief of State Intelligence showed that he too did not have a definite understanding that an attack could take place.

It was stated in the verdict that there was no investigation in the country regarding the information received from abroad at the last moment that there was an attack and only that foreign information was available.

It was also stated that according to the testimony of the then Chief of Army Intelligence, the former Chief of State Intelligence had not properly exchanged information with the Army Intelligence.

Announcing the verdict in particular, the bench emphasized that the court does not approve of accusations against officials after an incident without allowing them to make independent decisions.

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PEOPLE’S INSURANCE APPOINTS NEW CEO

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People’s Insurance PLC recently announced the appointment of Ms. Jeevani Kariyawasam as its Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Kariyawasam who previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer at People’s Insurance PLC has been with the organization since its inception in 2009. She counts more than 25 years of leadership experience in the Insurance industry, having been previously associated with several leading general insurance providers in Sri Lanka. 

Ms. Kariyawasam who holds a BSc. Hons. Degree in Bioscience from the University of Colombo is also an Associate Member of the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) – in the UK and a Senior Associate CIP Member of Australia and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF). 

She has been an Office Bearer of the Association of Chartered Insurance Professionals (Sri Lanka) as the Membership Secretary from 2016 to 2019 and a Council Member of the Sri Lanka Insurance Institute from 2011 to 2014. 

Ms. Kariyawasam and her team will focus on transforming People’s Insurance PLC into a formidable general insurance provider in Sri Lanka with a customer-centric, value-based, and technology-driven business model.

Incorporated in 2009, People’s Insurance PLC is a member of the People’s Group, which includes People’s Bank and People’s Leasing. With over 125 service points across Sri Lanka, it offers a wide range of general insurance solutions including vehicle, property, liability, and marine insurance. The company is listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of LKR 9 billion and has an A+ Fitch rating. 

Pujith Jayasundara acquitted of the case against him in connection to failing to prevent the Easter attack

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Former IGP Pujith Jayasundara has been acquitted of the case against him in connection to failing to prevent the Easter attack. The order was issued by a three-judge bench of the Colombo High Court today.

The case was filed against the former IGP and former Defense Secretary Hemasiri Fernando for failing to prevent a terrorist attack on Easter Sunday despite receiving intelligence.

Hemasiri Fernando was also acquitted and released this morning.

Our Power of People Party leader interrogated about the attack on Chamuditha’s house

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Investigations are being carried out by three investigation teams into the attack on the house of journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrema. The vehicle used by the attackers is being identified and the areas where the vehicle was traveling have been identified through CCTV footage.

Meanwhile, Our Power of People Party leader Samantha Perera has been summoned to the Piliyandala Police today (18) to make a statement regarding the attack.

A few days before the attack, Chamuditha Samarawickrema had conducted an interview with the leader of our Our Power of People Party. Police are investigating whether he was involved in the attack.

Hemasiri acquitted of all charges against him in connection to the Easter Attack

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Former Defense Secretary Hemasiri Fernando has been acquitted of all charges of failing to prevent an Easter Sunday terrorist attack.

The Colombo Special High Court today announced the verdict.

Star Garments Group is now Great Place to Work certified

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Seen here are some of the employees at Star Garments Group

Recognizing its healthy and participative approach and the continued efforts in putting its people first, Katunayake-based Star Garments Group, a leading global apparel manufacturers was recently bestowed with the Great Place to Work certification by the global authority on workplace culture, Great Place to Work® Institute.

This certification was awarded after assessing its employees’ experiences across five key values to include credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie through the renowned Trust Index© Survey and Culture Audit© Management Questionnaire which evaluates the company’s existing practices towards its people. The survey results indicated that almost 90pct of the statements within these key values were positive and true.

The company strongly believes in creating and fostering a work environment that encourages learning and growth among every individual, with knowledge-sharing at the heart of its beliefs. Over the last two decades, the group across all its facilities in the country has held over 1,784 training programs with the participation of over 41,398 heads, including 700 training programs across all its factories.

Star Garments Group recognizes the importance of having numerous opportunities for one to grow and learn and believes this to be one of the most contributing factors for employee happiness. It strives to continuously invest significantly in this aspect to every individual, as employee development at Star is never a solitary journey instead it is a partnership with the view of cultivating a growth mindset among every one of its team members.

This is well reflected in its annual training sessions, on average ranging between 150-200 programmes with around 2,000-3,000 employees actively participating in them, in addition to around 20 development sessions for its supervisors. The weightage of these trainings can be categorized into managerial competency improvements (40pct), technical competencies (25pct), motivation and personality development for operational-level employees (35pct.)

Continuous professional development is not just a buzz phrase at Star, it’s a well-defined philosophy and strategy curated to encourage individuals to gain emerging and contemporary skills and competencies to take on basic and complex issues, to not just spur growth and innovation across the facilities at Star but also in stimulating one to be the best version of themselves.

These programmes are facilitated by well renowned trainers and institutions in the country, from both the state and private sector. Employees also indulge in the various social responsibility activities the company carries out, such as providing leadership, personality development and career guidance among schools, universities and vocational training centers including skills development for teachers, and introducing the world of apparel manufacturing and management among government organizations.

I have no hope of returning to the ministry – Lanza (VIDEO)

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Minister of State Nimal Lanza, who is currently in a crisis situation in the government, had expressed his views to the media for the first time yesterday (17).

Responding to a query made by Hiru TV, he had said that he was disappointed and had no hope of returning to the Ministry of Rural Roads and Other Infrastructure.

A clash between Minister Johnston Fernando and State Minister Wimalaweera Dissanayake …?

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It is reported that a serious clash has taken place between the Chief Government Whip, Johnston Fernando, Minister of Highways and Wimalaweera Dissanayake, State Minister of Forest Protection, Elephant Fences and Trenches Construction, Reforestation, and Forest Resources.

Minister of State Wimalaweera who participated in a meeting of the Ampara Regional Development Committee recently had questioned the officials regarding the awarding of road construction contracts in the area and they had said that they would be decided by the officials of the Ministry of Highways, Colombo.

The enraged state minister had scolded a group of officials at the Ministry of Highways in Colombo and videos of the incident had been circulating on social media.

It is said that the Minister of Highways Johnston Fernando had immediately telephoned the Minister of State for Wimalaweera after hearing about this and had questioned him about scolding and threatening his officials.

It was reported that Minister Wimalaweera replied to Minister Johnston in his usual style, reminding him that he was the one who established the politics of Pohottuwa in the Ampara District and that he had been in politics with the Rajapaksas for a long time and challenged Johnston Fernando to do what he could.

Sources said that Minister of State Wimalaweera Dissanayake who had gone directly to the Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa after this had requested him to take action against Johnston Fernando.

According to sources, the ministerial-state ministerial clash has escalated to the point where it is being resolved at the Rajapaksa family level, with Johnston Fernando also being a politician with close ties to the Rajapaksas, sources said.

Basil’s English is the ‘Second Language Strategy’ which suits Sri Lanka – Pathirana

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Dr. Mahinda Pathirana, a theorist of the SLPP and also the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Press Council, says that the second language strategy suitable for Sri Lanka is the English system used by the Minister of Finance, Basil Rajapaksa.

The videos of Basil Rajapaksa’s interview with the Daily Mirror have caused a great deal of controversy on social media and Mahinda Pathirana has expressed this view in this regard.

Following is the statement made by Mahinda Pathirana on his Facebook page.

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We do agree with Dr. Mahinda Pathirana. When we look at Basil Rajapaksa’s recent speech in Parliament and his interview with the Daily Mirror, we also see that this is the most appropriate second language strategy for Sri Lanka.

We agree with Mahinda Pathirana’s statement, especially in a situation where we have to find an ‘Oxford dictionary or translator’ to understand the English used by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa. Language should only be used as a means of communication.

However, another theoretician of the SLPP, Jagath Wellawatte, has faced injustice here. He lost his post as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Australia due to a similar video. He is currently the Ambassador to Italy. In fact, if Mahinda Pathirana had said the above statement earlier, Jagath Wellawatte would not have lost his post as High Commissioner to Australia.

Joint Peace Education Online Webinar in India and Sri Lanka

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India and Sri Lanka hosted their first joint online HWPL Peace Education webinar.

This webinar invited 68 educators from 33 schools, 3 students, and 4 religious leaders from India, Sri Lanka, and Gambia to discuss means of developing online peace education materials.

During the webinar, participants paid keen attention to the HWPL peace education, which emphasizes the cultivation of peace-protecting civic consciousness and recognizes the essential role of educators in addressing human rights violations and educational inequalities deepened by COVID-19.

Ms. Chetnaben Vijaybhai Gora, Principal of the Kotda Ugamana Primary School, who shares same sentiment in bringing everyone together as one through education, said, “As I completed the 12 sessions of the HWPL Peace Education, I found the goal of education itself.” She also pointed out the changes in students who are now aware of the connection and harmony between humanity and the ecosystem, through peace education.

According to HWPL officials who hosted the webinar, classrooms in Sri Lanka will hold peace education this year. Under the leadership of Sri Lankan educational officials who attended the webinar, a peace teacher workshop will be held from February 10th to march 17th in the preparation for Sri Lanka’s first peace education.

HWPL, a international peace organization registered as a special consultative position with the UN Economic and Social Council, has signed MOUs with 303 schools in 53 countries from 2016 to the present. A TeachingGoesOn campaign and peace teacher training are also underway with teachers around the world to overcome the public education crisis, educational inequality, and problems with student alienation caused by the pandemic.