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Wild animals fleeing with the appointment of new Minister: MR slights Fonseka
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa taking a swipe at Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka said that in the reshuffle of the Cabinet, the only Ministry that underwent a scientific transformation was the Wildlife Ministry.
He said further that the Wildlife Ministry had undergone a biological transformation with which and sensing the arrival of the new Minister the wildlife in jungles have started to flee.
The subject of Wildlife was given to Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka along with the subjects of Sustainable development and Regional Development at the Yesterday's Cabinet reshuffle.
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Mahendran goes to INTERPOL against red notice!
Arjun Mahendran is said to have lodged an appeal with the INTERPOL claiming that the SL government’s attempts to arrest him in connection to the bond scam is politically motivated according to a report by the ‘Divaina’ paper.
He is said to have stated attempts to arrest him are completely political in his appeal to the organization which issued a red notice against him on the request of the Sri Lankan government.
INTERPOL investigation!
Meanwhile ‘Lanka News Tube’ claims that the INTERPOL has commenced investigations in to the appeal made by Mahendran.
According to the website Mahendran has requested that the red notice against him should be withdrawn.
INTERPOL has the sole discretion to withdraw a red notice issued by them.
Lester’s award stolen from funeral : Citizens outraged
Citizens have been expressing their outrage over the recent theft of the ‘Golden Peacock Award’ won by the late Dr Lester James Peiris in 1965 from his residence during his last rites.
Many voicing their anger on social media said it is an insult to the film veteran while others questioned the current depraved state of the country.
The medal has been missing since last afternoon.
However, according to public figure and close family friend of Lester James Peiris, Kumar de Silva has revealed that the stolen medal is a replica of the original as the original was lost years ago. “But that is robbery too,” he said posting on social media.
Dr Lester James Peiris had received the medal when “Gamperaliya” ( Village Upheaval ) won the Golden Peacock Award for the best feature film at the third New Delhi film festival in 1965. This was the first time a Sinhala film had won an international award.
Police investigations are continuing in this regard.
Ravi and Thondaman to receive Ministerial Portfolios!
Several new cabinet Ministers are set to be announced on Thursday sources claim adding that Assistant Leader of the United National Party (UNP) Ravi Karunanayake and President of the Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) Arumugam Thondaman will also be sworn in as cabinet ministers.
When asked yesterday about not receiving a cabinet portfolio, MP Karunanayake said he will not express his views as yet and will do so after Thursday.
Under the new cabinet reshuffle, th cabinet positions have been reduced from 47 to 42 yesterday.
Thondaman invited!
Arumugam Thondaman in the meanwhile claims he was invited the by government and the President to accept a cabinet portfolio thereby joining the government.
He made these statements at a after meeting held in Dikoya where he spoke to the media thereafter.
The Minister had claimed he will be visiting Colombo soon and will take a decision in this regard soon.
Protesters rally for Sri Lankan asylum seeker family facing deportation
Demonstrators have protested outside a federal court in Melbourne in support of a Sri Lankan family facing deportation.
In a morning raid in March, Border Force officers seized Tamil Nadesalingam and his family from their home in the central Queensland town of Biloela and put them in immigration detention in Melbourne.
Many residents from Biloela made the journey to take part in Wednesday's protest.
Nadesalingam, Priya, Dharuniga and Gopiga.
Biloela social worker Angela Fredericks said the family had been contributing greatly to the community.
"They are just the most beautiful, gentle souls. They are just so warm and compassionate. They're so grateful, so thankful for anything, the slightest little thing you do for them," she said.
"This family is always going to be part of Biloela. So we will be with them, 100 per cent, no matter what happens."
Their immediate deportation was thwarted by last-minute legal action, and, now, the case has gone to the Federal Court.
Supporter Simone Cameron said the family's right to a fair hearing had been denied.
Placards at the protest. Image via SBS news.
"I just think that it's heinous that we could be doing that to people who have committed no crime whatsoever. There was no need for them to be detained all this time," she said.
"They could have been released into the community, pending their court case today."
But the government said their case has been comprehensively assessed and does not meet Australia's asylum-protection obligations.
Refugee activists fear the early-morning raid and subsequent attempt to swiftly deport the family to Sri Lanka is being used to send a tough message to others seeking asylum in Australia.
The Tamil Refugee Council's Aran Mylvaganam said fewer than one in 10 cases for asylum are accepted.
He disputes the Australian and Sri Lankan governments' position that it is now safe for Tamils to return to the once war-torn country.
"If Tamils are deported back to Sri Lanka, they are being harassed, they are being tortured, some are being forcibly disappeared. What we know is that nothing has changed for Tamils in Sri Lanka."
The court has reserved its decision.
Japanese startup to set up Sri Lanka’s first electric vehicle manufacturing facility
Opening a new chapter in the Sri Lankan automotive industry, a Tokyo based high-tech research and development startup is planning Sri Lanka’s first ever large scale Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturing facility.
The startup from Tokyo is also setting up an international standard EV charging system known as “micro-grid” stations across the country, as part of their hi-tech transfer to Sri Lanka. A top Japanese investment team consisting of key executives of Tokyo’s Future Science Research Inc (FSRI), along with high ranking former Japanese officials is visiting Sri Lanka for the project’s initial groundwork.
The Japanese delegation met with Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishard Baithiudeen and stated that the proposed EV manufacturing operation will take off with the production of Sri Lanka’s first ever smart, “EV tuk-tuks.”
Chairman of Tokyo based Future Science Research Inc (FSRI) Akihito Matsumura (centre) hands over an FSRI souvenir to Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen (left) on 01 May in Colombo.
Chairman of Tokyo based Future Science Research Inc (FSRI) Akihito Matsumura said that they are entering the Lankan market due to the well established history of Sri Lanka-Japan cooperation, and due to the need for the company to have a good base from where we can win in the competitive automotive world.
"We are not looking for conventional production or assembly either-we want to go with cutting edge tech We look to team up with many Lankan firms in joint ventures. As a start we are looking to launch the local EV industry by introducing new innovations to Sri Lankan vehicle market. Our entire (proposed) output is for the Sri Lankan market and we can consider exports after meeting local market requirements.," Matsumura said.
Discussion on May 8: Party leader meeting today
A party leaders meeting is set to be held today (03) led by Speaker Karu Jayasuriya.
The meeting will be held at the Parliament complex where the leaders will focus on the new parliamentary session which is to be held on May 8 and preparation of the order book, political sources said.
An MP of the Joint opposition also claimed they will be mindful about the post of opposition leader and the main opposition whip during the meeting.
Meanwhile, appointments to several subcommittees including the COPE committee is set to be made and the MP said they will ensure the JO is represented in these.
8 State Ministers and 10 Deputy Ministers were sworn in before President Maithripala Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat today.
List of State Ministers:
Palitha Range Bandara - State Minister of Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management and Disaster Management
Dilip Wedaarachchi - State Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development and Rural Economy
M.L.A.M. Hizbullah - State Minister of Highways and Road Development
Mohan Lal Grero - State Minister of Higher Education and Cultural Affairs
A.D. Champika Premadasa - State Minister of Plantation Industries
Lakshman Senewiratne - State Minister of Public Administration and Management, and Law and Oder
Sriyani Wijewickrama - State Minister of Sports, Provincial Councils and Local Government
Weerakumara Dissanayake - State Minister of Mahaweli Development
List of Deputy Ministers:
Karunarathna Paranawithana - Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Research, Skills Development and Vocational Training, and Hill Country Heritage
Ameer Ali Shihabdeen - Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development and Rural Economy
Dunesh Gankanda - Deputy Minister of Lands and Parliamentary Reforms
Ranjan Ramanayake - Deputy Minister of Social Empowerment
Sarathie Dushmantha - Deputy Minister of Justice and Prison Reforms
Palitha Kumara Thewarapperuma - Deputy Minister of Sustainable Development, Wildlife and Regional Development
Manusha Nanayakkara - Deputy Minister of Telecommunication, Digital Infrastructure and Foreign Employment
Muthu Sivalingam - Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Wayamba Development
Seyed Ali Zahir Moulana - Deputy Minister of National Integration, Reconciliation and Official Languages
H.M.M. Harees - Deputy Minister of Public Enterprise and Kandy Development
Roadshow in New Delhi to promote Sri Lanka Investment and Business Conclave 2018
The Sri Lanka High Commission in New Delhi organized a Roadshow followed by a business interactive session for the members of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry under the theme “SRI LANKA PARTNERING WITH INDIA FOR PROSPERITY”, at the High Commission premises on 25 April 2018. The main focus of the Roadshow was to promote the Sri Lanka Investment and Business Conclave 2018 which is to be held from 19 to 21 June 2018, at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel in Colombo.
At the business interactive session on 25 April, High Commissioner Chitranganee Wagiswara welcomed the members of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry and highlighted the recent economic developments in the country and outlined the initiatives of the Sri Lanka government to create an economy, firmly based on foreign and domestic private investment.
Sri Lanka's High Commissioner to India Chitranganee Wagiswara speaking at the event.
She emphasized on the New Trade Policy, which was approved by the Cabinet in July 2017, and made reference to the progressive steps taken by the government to facilitate, protect and promote the trade and liberal investment climate in Sri Lanka, by enacting the Inland Revenue Act, the Foreign Exchange Act and moving forward on the Anti-Dumping Bill.
While referring to the strategic location of the island as a gateway to the Indian sub-continent, the High Commissioner stated that through trading agreements, Sri Lanka could integrate deeper with the regional and global economy, particularly through cross-regional global value chains. She encouraged the Indian industry members to take advantage of these untapped trade and investment opportunities in the island.
It was pointed out that, against the backdrop of the long standing trade and economic relations between Sri Lanka and India, the direct engagement between the business partners of the two countries offers a significant opportunity to facilitate the long-term business collaboration. The High Commissioner invited a delegation from the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry to participate in the Sri Lanka Investment and Business Conclave to be held from 19-21 June 2018 in Colombo and to engage directly with future business or investment partners to explore opportunities in Sri Lanka.
Speaking on behalf of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Secretary General Dr B.B.L. Madhukar reiterated the importance of exploring business potential in Sri Lanka due to its unparalleled strategic location underpinned with conducive business climate and the fast developing infrastructure. He invited the Chamber members to explore the vast business potential under the Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement.
Minister Commercial of the High Commission made a presentation on investment potential in key target sectors, market access tools and factor cost. In addition, she elaborated on the incentives offered by granting reduced tax rates (for specific sectors) and enhanced capital allowances based on capital investments made by the investors under the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017.
Over 50 participants representing the industry and media attended the business interactive session. Corporate leaders from prominent companies such as Gazprombank, Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality (Pvt) Ltd and Fine Jewellery (Pvt.) Ltd. were among the participants.
Rangajeewa and Emil Ranjan given preferential treatment in Prison!
IP Rangajeewa of the Police Narcotics Bureau and Commissioner General of Prisons Emil Ranjan who was arrested and remanded in connection to the Welikada massacre are said to be housed in the prison hospital without instructions from the Courts or Medical recommendation.
Reports claim that despite not suffering from any ailment they are being allowed to stay in the prison hospital according to the orders of the SUprintend of the prison.
According to sources top officials of the prison are currently giving preferential treatment to the duo.
CBSL annual report reveals CPC’s massive losses
Although fuel prices have shown large fluctuations in global markets in recent times, domestic retail prices have not been adjusted since 2015.
The latest report from the Central Bank reveals, by end 2017 the accumulated losses of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) amounted to Rs. 217.3 billion.
The Central Bank’s annual report reveals that the Brend Crude Oil price on a barrel in 2017 had increased by 21.6% in turn, the CPC which spent USD 46.30 to import a barrel of crude oil in 2016 and had to spend USD 57.79 for the same in 2017, which is an increase of 24.8%.
Accordingly, the total cost per litre of 92 Octane Petrol was Rs. 126.41, however, the sale revenue per litre of the same was only Rs. 113. The subsidy per litre was Rs. 13.41 and the total annual subsidy is calculated to be Rs. 16.234 billion.
Similarly, the total annual subsidy from 95 Octane Petrol was Rs. 2.366 billion, while the total annual subsidy from Diesel was Rs. 7.961 billion. Kerosene recieves an annual subsidy of Rs. 5.454 billion, and total loss from all products amounts to Rs. 32.015 billion.
Speaking on ‘Face The Nation’ programme on TV1, Senior Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, said delaying an automatic pricing formula for fuel will make the debt management of loss-making Ceylon Petroleum Corporation difficult in the wake of rising global oil prices.
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Oil prices rise as Israeli PM calls Iran liar over nuclear weapons status
Oil prices inched higher on Monday after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel had proof that Iran lied about its nuclear weapons program.
The Brent Crude benchmark fell to $72.91 early on Monday, but rallied to as high as $75.34 in later-day trading after Netanyahu cited thousands of documents that Israel had obtained which showed Iran had lied repeatedly and “brazenly.”
In a succinct phrase that’s more indicative of U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu said in a televised address “I’m here to tell you one thing: Iran lied. Big time.”
Specifically, Israel is claiming that Iran lied when it said it did not have a “comprehensive program to design, build, and test nuclear weapons.” Netanyahu went on to say in the address that Tehran’s Project Amad was designed to produce five warheads, each with a 10 kiloton TNT yield—warheads that could be placed onto a missile.
Netanyahu called on President Trump to “do the right thing”—a comment that is particularly poignant given the May 12 deadline for issuing yet another sanctions waiver to Iran.
The approaching May 12 deadline and the very real possibility that President Trump will not grant Iran another waiver has kept oil prices supported in recent weeks, and today’s accusations regarding Tehran’s nuclear inclinations sent prices even higher as analysts estimate that Iranian sanctions could add between $2 and $10 per barrel to oil prices this year, according to a Bloomberg poll.
Netanyahu’s prodding of President Trump may prove to be unnecessary, as President Trump warned in January when he waived the sanctions that it was the last such waiver.
Should the Iranian nuclear deal fall apart, it could remove anywhere from 200,000 bpd to 1 million bpd from the market.
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