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BASL condemns rise in arbitrary arrests and criminal activities, urges restoration of legal integrity and public trust

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January 07, Colombo (LNW): The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has expressed deep concern over an apparent surge in arbitrary arrests and criminal activities, signaling a potential threat to the country’s legal framework.

In an official statement, the BASL’s Executive Committee unequivocally denounced a regrettable shooting incident in Weligama, resulting in the tragic death of a Police Sergeant and the injury of a Sub Inspector from the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD).

The incident was reported to have occurred during an operation targeting a group allegedly involved in illicit drug activities.

Emphasising the fundamental role of the legal system in upholding democracy and the Rule of Law, the BASL stressed the critical importance of maintaining the credibility and transparency of investigative, inquiry, trial, and punitive processes.

It underscored the significance of adhering to due process and upholding the rule of law, and strongly criticised police raids, including property demolitions executed without valid search warrants or orders, deeming such actions unlawful and in blatant violation of established legal protocols.

The BASL highlighted that such unwarranted activities not only compromise the foundational principles of justice but also erode public confidence in the integrity of law enforcement agencies.

The Association cited Article 13 (4) of the Constitution, emphasising that no person should face punishment without a competent court order, even for convicted criminals.

Expressing deep concern over recent statements by the Minister of Public Security implicating certain lawyers as conspirators with drug offenders, the BASL raised alarm over the lack of police accountability and unchecked impunity, creating an insecure environment for individuals.

The association urgently called for transparency, accountability, and the protection of the rights of individuals involved in legal proceedings, and insisted that immediate corrective actions should be taken by the authorities to address these issues, hold responsible parties accountable, and restore public trust in the justice system.

The BASL concluded by emphasising the imperative need to uphold the principles of due process and the rule of law to establish an equitable and just society for all its members.

Today’s (Jan 07) weather: Showery condition expected to enhance over several provinces

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By: Isuru Parakrama

January 07, Colombo (LNW): Showery weather condition is expected to enhance over Northern, North-central, Eastern and Uva provinces from today (07), the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather forecast today.

Showers will occur at times in Eastern and Northern provinces, with several spells of showers being expected in North-central and Uva provinces.

Showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in other areas of the island after 1.00 p.m.

Fairly heavy showers above 75 mm are likely at some places in Western, Sabaragamuwa Southern and Central provinces.

Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Western, Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces during the morning.

The public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimise damages caused by temporary localised strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Condition of Rain:
Showers or thundershowers may occur at several places in the sea areas off the coast extending from Kankasanthurai to Hambantota via Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Pottuvil.  Showers or thundershowers can occur in the other sea areas around the island during the evening or night.
Winds:
Winds will be easterly or north-easterly and wind speed will be (20-30) kmph. Wind speed may increase up to 40 kmph at times in the sea areas off the coasts extending from Colombo to Kankasanthurai via Puttalam and Mannar.
State of Sea:
The sea areas off the coasts extending from Colombo to Kankasanthurai via Puttalam and Mannar can be moderate at times. Temporarily strong gusty winds and very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 07/01

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  1. Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara instructs CEB Chairman to suspend & take disciplinary action against employees who “engaged in disrupting public services & electricity supply during trade union actions on 3, 4 & 5 Jan’24”.
  2. Former CB Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal says people now understand why he didn’t pursue an IMF programme in 2021 & 2022, as they suffer the unbearable economic pain inflicted on them through the current tight IMF programme: advises that a person must check whether there are crocodiles in the river before jumping in, and there’s no use screaming there are crocodiles devouring them, after hurriedly jumping in.
  3. Peradeniya Teaching Hospital Director Dr Arjuna Thilakaratne says around 5,000 patients who have been recommended by doctors to undergo organ transplants to sustain life, die every year because they can’t find organs in time.
  4. Urban Development Minister Prasanna Ranatunga says the Urban Development Authority will invest over Rs.1 bn to develop Sigiriya/Dambulla and Trincomalee as tourism zones: also says this project was stalled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic crisis that followed.
  5. CB says SL’s gross official reserves increased to USD 4.4bn by end-Dec’23, helped by loans from World Bank, ADB & IMF: reserves helped by high cost “Hot-money” investments as well: since April’22, after CB Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe & Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardene announced the unilateral debt-standstill (default), SL is in arrears of loan & interest re-payments of at least USD 6.0bn to bilateral & private creditors.
  6. Workers’ Remittances for Dec’23 amounts to USD 569.7mn and cumulative figure for the year 2023 records USD 5,969.6mn: CB says it’s a 57.5% increase compared with 2022.
  7. Public Security Minister Tiran Alles says an “Automated Facial Recognition System” has been installed at the BIA under the guidance of Acting IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon to identify arriving or departing persons who may be involved in criminal & illegal activities.
  8. According to a fact-finding mission at the Narahenpita Economic Centre, the price of almost all varieties of vegetables have increased significantly: the “per kg” prices of Carrots was Rs.1,000, Brinjals Rs.900, Cabbage Rs.900, Tomatoes Rs.900, Green chillies Rs.1,800, Ladies’ Fingers Rs.800, Ash plantains Rs.480.
  9. SL Golf announces that 11 top-seeded golfers will compete in 2 trial rounds on Jan 8 & 9 at the Royal Colombo Golf Club, to select 2 players to represent SL ar the Bangladesh Amateur Golf Championship from Jan 31 to Feb 3 at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka.
  10. SL vs Zimbabwe 1st Cricket ODI ends in a “no result” due to bad weather conditions: SL 273/9 in 50 overs: Charith Asalanka 101, Kusal Mendis 46, Sadeera Samarawickrama 41: Zimbabwe 12/2 in 4 overs: Dilshan Madushanka 0/2.

Chanaka Kurera appointed as the Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka for Montreal, Quebec

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January 06, Colombo (LNW): Chanaka Kurera has been appointed as the Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Commission of Appointment of the new Honorary Consul was ceremonially handed over by Acting High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Canada Anzul Banu Jhan to Chanaka Kureraon 04 January 2024 at the High Commission in Ottawa.

Briefing on the functions and duties of the Honorary Consul, the Acting High Commissioner stated that the role of the Honorary Consul in the modern context goes beyond consular related assistance, and he would be expected to assist the High Commission in promoting the interests of Sri Lanka including in promotion of tourism, trade and investment. Honorary Consul Kurera informed that he is already in contact with the Sri Lankan community in Quebec and is looking forward to   work on identified priority areas under the guidance of the High Commission.  

The office of the Honorary Consul is based in Montreal, Quebec and he could be reached on +1-514-963-5140 or [email protected]

Honorary Consul Kurera is the Co-founder, President and CEO of Cha’s Organics, Regenerative Organic Lanka Foundation (Guarantee) Ltd and Pearl Garden Mills (Pvt) Ltd.  His company has won Canadian Grocer Sustainability Award, West Island of Montreal Chamber of Commerce Accolades Award and Canada Organic Trade Association Organic Innovator of the year.

He is an old boy of Maris Stella College, Negombo. 

Sri Lanka High Commission

Ottawa

05 January 2024

Australian State Delegation Explores Collaborative Prospects with Sri Lankan Parliament

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January 06, Colombo (LNW): A parliamentary delegation comprising Lee Tarlamis OAM, Pauline Richards, and Gary Mass, Members of Parliament from Victoria, Australia, visited the Parliament of Sri Lanka on Thursday to explore avenues for collaboration and partnership.

The delegation held discussions with Chaminda Kularatne, the Acting Secretary General of the Parliament, focusing on key initiatives. These included deliberations on the establishment of an International University on Climate Change in Sri Lanka and the enhancement of sectoral oversight committees in both parliamentary systems.

The meeting also delved into parliamentary procedures and strategies to augment educational opportunities for Sri Lankan students in Australia. Notable attendees at this event included Ven. Sevanagala Nandarathana Thera, the Chief Incumbent of the Australian Dhamma Temple, Narendra Fernando, Serjeant-at-Arms of the Parliament, and Prof. Ashu Marasinghe, the President’s Parliamentary Affairs Advisor.

Following the discussions, the delegation embarked on a comprehensive tour of the Sri Lankan Parliament, engaging firsthand with its facilities and functions. This visit reflects a mutual interest in fostering collaboration and sharing expertise between the parliamentary bodies of Australia and Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Plans Economic Boost with New Hydrology Bill

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January 06, Colombo (LNW): Scheduled for submission to Parliament on January 9, the upcoming Hydrology Bill promises significant advancements in Sri Lanka’s maritime interests and economic gains. Crafted to establish the Hydrological Service, regulate surveys, and develop nautical maps, the bill’s discussion took center stage during a recent meeting at the Justice Ministry.

Presided over by Justice, Prison Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, the session included Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera and Justice Ministry Secretary M.N. Ranasinghe.

Insights emerged, projecting potential annual earnings of approximately $51 million by producing and vending nautical charts to vessels navigating Sri Lankan waters. Notably, a British company, in collaboration with the NARA Institute, presently creates and sells these charts within Sri Lanka’s maritime boundaries, with Sri Lanka receiving only a fraction of the revenue generated.

The proposed bill aims to grant Sri Lanka legal authority to manage its Hydrological Service through the Sri Lanka Navy, establish a National Hydrology Office, and oversee the production of nautical charts, aligning with international economic interests.

Minister Rajapakshe underscored the bill’s significance, emphasizing its potential to substantially increase the country’s revenue stream. Asserting that this legislative move is in the country’s best interests, he affirmed discussions with the Opposition Leader and other Party leaders, asserting that opposition to such bills is unwarranted.

Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera further elucidated the bill’s potential economic advantages, bolstering the Minister’s stance on the need for its swift enactment.

Sri Lanka – Egypt Parliamentary Friendship Association Holds Inaugural Meeting in Parliament

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January 06, Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka – Egypt Parliamentary Friendship Association (PFA) for the Ninth Parliament convened its inaugural meeting in Parliament, presided over by Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana. During the session, Deputy Speaker Ajith Rajapakse was nominated by MP Mohamed Muzammil for the role of Secretary, a proposal confirmed by MP Madhura Withanage.

Geetha Kumarasinghe, the State Minister of Women and Child Affairs, assumed the position of President of the Sri Lanka – Egypt PFA.

MP Madhura Withanage, MP Hector Appuhami, and MP Aravinda Kumar were appointed as Vice Presidents of the Friendship Association, while MP Karunadasa Kodithuwakku took on the role of Assistant Secretary. MP Mohomad Muzammil was entrusted with the Treasurer position for the Sri Lanka – Egypt PFA.

Expressing his sentiments, Deputy Speaker Ajith Rajapakse highlighted the longstanding ties between Sri Lanka and Egypt, dating back to ancient times. He expressed his satisfaction at assuming this responsibility, marking 66 years since the commencement of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Special Court to change tax appeal process preventing the law’s delay of 15 years.

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By: Staff Writer

January 06, Colombo (LNW):The government was considering establishing a special court complex within the judicial system to hear tax appeals in the backdrop that the appealing process allows any person to stay without paying taxes for 15 years.

The Minister of Justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe has agreed in this regard during a special meeting held in the Parliament to obtain ideas for the legal amendments to be made in order to increase the state revenue.

Chair of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Economic and Physical Plans Mahindananda Aluthgamage said any person can stay for 15 years without paying taxes.

“The Inland Revenue Department has 30 months under the existing Act to assess a tax file and another 24 months to consider appeals.

Accordingly, a tax file remains in the Inland Revenue Department for more than 54 months and post appealing to the Tax Appeals Commission, they receive 2 years according to the Act,” he said adding that thereafter, appeals can be made to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court which will last for approximately 15 years.

The Committee observed that the current period of two (02) years for the Commissioner to hear appeals is too long and it is desirable to reduce it to six (06) months.

Meanwhile, the officials of the Inland Revenue Department said that the arrears in tax revenue due on 30.06.2023 is 943 billion rupees, and Rs. 767 billion could not be recovered due to various reasons and the recoverable amount is 175 billion rupees. They said that 37 billion rupees have been collected as tax arrears last year

Sri Lanka’s total tax default and penalty for default have skyrocketed to 619.7 billion rupees at the end of 2021, the state-run Inland Revenue Department (IRD) data showed amid more tax evasions and avoidance despite two tax amnesties in the same period.

The tax default which stood at 22.5 billion rupees by end 2000 has jumped to 368.4 billion rupees by end 2021, an IRD response to a Right to Information (RTI) request showed.

The penalty imposed on taxpayers for defaulting their payments stood at 251.4 billion rupees by end 2021.

“Two tax amnesties have been given by the government during the last 22 years,” the IRD said in the response.

Though the total defaulted tax was 368.3 billion rupees, the IRD data showed only 84.5 billion rupees had been categorized as “collectable tax” as 283.7 billion rupee worth tax receivables have been disputed by the taxpayers.

Similarly, only 75 billion rupees worth of penalty was categorized as “collectable” out of the total 251.5 billion rupees due to the taxpayers have disputed or challenged in court for dues equal to 176.4 billion rupees, the IRD data showed.

CEAT goes green in Sri Lanka with 2.4 MW solar power plant at Kelaniya.

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By: Staff Writer

January 06, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s top tyre maker CEAT Kelani Holdings has completed an investment of Rs. 475.97 million in a High Tension (HT) metering roof-top photovoltaic panel solar power plant as part of the company’s efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of its manufacturing operations at its Kelaniya complex.

The 2.4 MW solar power plant installed by Regen Renewables Ltd. on the factory roof will produce 59.61 GWh in its operational period, offsetting about 21% of CEAT’s consumption of electricity from the national grid and contributing to an omission of 42,326 tons of CO₂ emissions, the company said.

The 295,200 square foot solar power plant became operational in December 2023 and will also reduce CEAT’s electricity bill, which currently accounts for about 13% of the company’s cost of production.

CEAT Kelani’s investment covered the cost of solar panels, inverters, walkways, a cleaning system, and the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) grid connection.

“As the manufacturer of nearly half of Sri Lanka’s requirements of pneumatic tyres, CEAT Kelani is a systemically-important contributor to the national economy, but our commitment goes deeper to encompass the community and the environment,” the company’s Managing Director Ravi Dadlani said. “This investment in renewable energy is just one example of our focus on sustainability.”

One of the most successful India-Sri Lanka joint ventures in the manufacturing sector, the CEAT Kelani joint venture’s investment in Sri Lanka over the past 10 years exceeds Rs. 8.5 billion.

The supplier of the solar power plant Regen Renewables represents SUNTECH – one of the world’s largest and most technologically advanced Tier-1 Solar panel manufacturers – and the inverter manufacturer Siemens-KACO in Sri Lanka.

Regen has been in the rooftop solar business for more than a decade and has successfully installed and commissioned over 20 MW of facilities which is equivalent to a market share of almost 10% in the rooftop industry.

Sri Lanka Plans to Broaden Tea Industry Strategy.

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By: Staff Writer

January 06, Colombo (LNW): The government is to device tea industry strategy for 2024 with an integrated approach to achieve common industry objectives, refocusing the entire tea value chain

Sri Lanka is currently reviewing the entire length of the country’s tea value chain seeking to restore profitability with environmental sustainability, according to Sri Lanka Tea Board officials.

Tea Board will look at tea as a beverage in the global market, worth US $38 billion as compared with narrow perception of the tea industry as a perennial crop, generating only $1.45billion per year

Tea export volume dipped below 2022 levels, reaching around 242 million kilos in 2023, whilst earnings increased to around $ 1.3 billion during the same period.

As per the available data, January-November 2023 cumulative exports totalled 221.16 million kilos, showing a decrease of 9.73 million kilos vis-à-vis 230.89 million kilos in the same period in 2022.

The SLTB was optimistic that the tea output will exceed 260 million kilos by the end of 2023 recovering from the 26-year low in 2022.

A high official of SLTB has attributed the decline in output to adverse weather conditions from September to December 2023, emphasizing that most of the production came from Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) rather than traditional smallholders due to high operational costs.

Sri Lanka is to focus on strategic market campaigns on tea-consuming nations rather than focusing on global campaigns till production and productivity are achieved.

Expressing concern about the lack of technological integration in the tea industry, a senior tea board official called upon top players with financial backing to explore alternative ways, including AI and drone technologies to enhance crop yields.

SLTB plans to make use of the powerful Tea Control Act to enhance production and productivity in regional plantation corporations ( RPCs) _.
“Sri Lanka has a diverse tea production suitable for different water types to enhance taste and nutritional properties. These can be marketed according to various market segments to generate higher income from tea exports,” he said.

He stressed the responsibility of exporters to convince growers to prioritize producing high-quality Ceylon Tea.

China has emerged as Sri Lanka’s fastest-growing “new market” with interest in traditional Orthodox black tea and high-end packaging common amongst the increasing number of Chinese tourists visiting Sri Lanka,”.

SriLanka now supplies 29% of the 35 million kilograms that China imports, according to official data.

Due to U.S. sanctions that restrict trade in dollars, Iran turned to Sri Lanka and India to quench its thirst for tea. Iraq now ranks first among Sri Lanka’s tea trading partners, which include Turkey, Russia, China, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.