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Cochin International Airport closure extended until August 26

SriLankan Airlines said it has introduced a series of measures to mitigate inconvenience to its passengers from the closure of Cochin International Airport due to flooding.

On Thursday, the Cochin Airport authorities announced that they were extending the airport's closure until August 26.

Accordingly, the Airline said it is offering passengers booked to travel from Cochin to Colombo and onward destinations, the option of departing from Trivandrum or any other destination in South India served by SriLankan, at no extra charge.

"In addition, passengers booked to fly from Colombo to Cochin may fly to Trivandrum or any other destination in South India served by SriLankan, at no extra charge."

Sri Lanka's national carrier said it acted immediately to temporarily increase its capacity between Trivandrum and Colombo in order to cater to the expected requirement.

Passengers who were awaiting flights when the airport was closed down on August 15 were provided hotel accommodation and those who agreed were rerouted to Trivandrum.

"SriLankan Airlines greatly regrets the inconvenience to its valued passengers, which is due to circumstances beyond its control, and will resume regular services to Cochin as soon as the airport is reopened. Further updates from airport authorities are awaited on this situation," the airline said in a release.

Source : Colombo Page

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UK will give Sri Lanka £1 million for North-East resettlement

Nearly 600 families resettled on newly released land in the North and East of Sri Lanka will benefit from £1 million from the UK Government to support the provision of basic infrastructure and services.

Helping families return to their villages is a crucial element of Sri Lanka addressing the legacy of civil war and is a key part of the joint strategy agreed by the UN and the Government of Sri Lanka to support long-term post-conflict peacebuilding in Sri Lanka.

The funding will help those returning to their homes in the Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu and Batticaloa districts by contributing towards roads, wells and sanitary services, and help re-establish access to local government services as well as local civil society organisations.

It will also help families rebuild their lives by supporting livelihood development through training on small business management, and provision of essential fishing and agricultural equipment.

Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field said that helping some of the families resettle in districts from which they had been displaced is a very important step.

“It is symbolic of the steady progress made after decades of conflict. There remains a lot to do, but I am proud of the UK’s support to the rebuilding process. We will continue to encourage the Sri Lankan Government to make progress delivering their Human Rights Council commitments, and I hope that the UK’s Sri Lankan diaspora will also play their part in encouraging that progress,” he said.

The Minister said that the UK currently supports stability in Sri Lanka through projects designed to build reconciliation and the rule of law; including, police and defence reform, demining, interfaith mediation and anti-bribery and corruption, among other issues.

The funding is being provided through the UK’s Conflict Security and Stability Fund (CSSF), increasing the UK’s contribution through the CSSF for Sri Lanka to £7.9 million between 2016 and 2019.

The funding is part of the UK’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s Peacebuilding Priority Plan; a joint strategy agreed by the UN and the Government of Sri Lanka to support long term post-conflict peacebuilding in Sri Lanka. (Colombo Gazette)

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Cabinet paper to ban tuition classes on Sundays and Poya days

A Cabinet paper to ban tuition classes on Poya days and before 2 pm on Sundays will be presented to the Cabinet within the coming few days says, Minister of Buddha Sasana Gamini Jayawickrama Perera.

The said Cabinet paper was compiled according to the requests of all religious leaders according to the Minister.

He made this statement attending an event held in Gampaha recently.

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Cabinet nod of approval for Mangala’s special salaries commission to remove public sector salary anomalies

The Government has decided to appoint a Special Salaries Commission to make necessary recommendations to increase the salaries of the entire public sector staff and to remove the salary anomalies in public sector institutions, including the Railways Department.
 
The Cabinet of Ministers has granted its approval to appoint the Salaries Commission, on a recommendation made by the Minister of Finance Mangala Samaraweera.
 
The salaries commission will conduct an in-depth study on the provisions of the existing circulars dealing with payment of salaries and other allowances paid to public sector employees and will make its recommendations to the government within the next two months, the Finance Minister said.

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Who will be the next Chief Justice? 

Many rumours are circulating within the legal fraternity with regard to the next Chief Justice as the incumbent Chief Justice Priyasath Dep is set to retire in October.

It is reported that Supreme Court judge Eva Wansundera, the most senior judge after the incumbent, is viewed widely as the next Chief Justice.
Wansundera was sworn in as the Acting Chief Justice when Priyasath Dep was overseas on official engagements.

However, senior counsel Nagananda Kodituwakku said recently that Judge Jayantha Jayasuriya is likely to be appointed as the next Chief Justice.

Furthermore, justices Buwaneka Aluvihare, Priyantha Jayawardena and Sisira de Abrew are recognised as the most senior judges of the Supreme Court after Eva Wansundera.

If Wansundera is appointed as the next Chief Justice, she will become only the second woman in history to hold this position.

Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake became the first woman and the 43rd Chief Justice of Sri Lanka prior to her controversial impeachment which drew much criticism and concern from within and outside of Sri Lanka.

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SLFP Challenges the JO : Give decision to be independent in writing 

SLFP General Secretary Prof. Rohana Lakshman Piyadasa says he challenges the JO to submit their decision to act as independent MP’s in writing to the Speaker. With majority of the MP’s having been voted in after having contested under the SLFP banner he says the group cannot act independently in parliament. 
  
He also pointed out that there are no MP’s voted in under the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna banner  and they are only able to represent the party on permission given by the SLFP. 
 
Piyadasa also threatened that if they wish to leave the party voluntarily then the party will appoint new MP’s to the posts of those leaving.

Meanwhile the Joint Opposition has now decided to set up a committee to look into whether the MPs representing the party should act independently in Parliament. 

The decision was reportedly taken following a meeting with former President Mahinda Rajapaksa with the participation of JO parliamentarians and party leaders.  The committee will be headed by the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) and former minister Professor G.L. Peiris while it will also include the leaders of the parties in the Joint Opposition. 
 
The committee will decide whether the MPs representing the Joint Opposition will sit independently in the Parliament.  The MPs representing the Joint Opposition were elected to the Parliament after contesting under the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA). 
 
The Joint Opposition is not recognized as the main opposition party in the parliament as the UPFA is part of the unity government formed with the United National Party (UNP).
 
The Joint Opposition had recently requested for the Opposition Leader post to be given to MP Dinesh Gunawardena, but were unsuccessful as the Speaker decided against it.

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If it happens in Sri Lanka, it can happen in the Pacific: Tonga PM fears asset seizures

Pacific island nations are holding talks which could lead to a coordinated request that China forgive mounting debts in the region amid concerns Beijing may start seizing strategic assets, Tonga’s Prime Minister ‘Akilisi Pōhiva said on Thursday. Tonga, one of eight island nations in the South Pacific carrying significant debt to China, is due to start repaying loans next month after borrowing heavily in the aftermath of deadly riots in 2006 that destroyed large parts of its capital.

China’s possession of a Sri Lankan port as Colombo struggled with a spiralling debt crisis meant asset seizures could not be ruled out, Pōhiva told Reuters in a phone interview from Tonga.

“If it happens in Sri Lanka, it can happen in the Pacific - so it is entirely an option for China to consider,” said Pōhiva, who did not identify any specific assets at risk of being seized.

“If we fail to meet the requirements and conditions set out in the agreement ... we have to pay the cost for our failure to meet the conditions.”
China’s Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday. It has previously said there was no evidence China was responsible for creating unsustainable debt and that it retained good relations with Tonga.

In April, media reports suggested China wanted to establish a military base in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu after funding a wharf big enough to handle warships. Both China and Vanuatu denied the reports. 

(Reuters)

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CID to pay a visit to Former President Rajapaksa

The CID has informed that its officers will visit Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa on August 17 to obtain a statement from him. According to sources, the purpose of the visit will be to record a statement regarding the abduction and torture of former Editor of the Nation newspaper Keith Noyahr. 

CID said the notice regarding the visit was handed over on August 13. The statement is set to be recorded at his residence in Wijerama Mawatha at 10 am on the said date. 

Police HQ says the reason for obtaining a statement from Rajapaksa is due to the information revealed by Speaker Karu Jayasuriya. The CID had recorded an almost five-hour-long statement from the Speaker previously. He is said to have claimed that he received the first information regarding the abduction and spoke to Rajapaksa in a bid to save Noyahr.

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Sri Lanka and Oman to sign MoUs to avoid double taxation and visa exemptions

Sri Lanka is set to enter into an agreement with the Government of Oman to avoid double taxation after Cabinet approval was granted to a proposal made by the Minister of Finance and Media Mangala Samaraweera yesterday.

The agreement relating to the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion covering the areas pertaining to interest, royalty and profit motivation on shipping services is being carried out in anticipation of enhancing economic relations and corporation between the two countries.

In March, Speaker Karu Jayasuriya led a multi-party Parliamentary delegation that undertook an official visit to the Sultanate of Oman at the invitation of State Council of Oman Chairman, Dr. Yahya bin Mahfoodh Al-Manthri. 

The visit was a significant milestone in Sri Lanka-Oman bilateral relations, as it was the highest-level political visit to the Sultanate of Oman from Sri Lanka following the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1981.

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SL Tourism Promotion Bureau to ink agreement with China's Alibaba

The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) will ink an agreement with Alibaba's travel arm Fliggy to bring 1,000 travellers weekly to the country in order to expand its growing tourism sector, Tourism Minister John Amaratunga said on Tuesday.

Amaratunga said after obtaining the necessary approval, his ministry will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Alibaba next week, Xinhua news agency reported.

Supreme Global Holdings Limited, the local company that has tied up with Alibaba, will work closely with SLTPB on the project implementation, which is expected to result in a positive large-scale impact on Sri Lanka's tourism.

Further, Supreme Global also intends to promote Alipay actively in Sri Lanka upon receiving the necessary clearances thus taking Sri Lanka Tourism to new heights, especially among Chinese tourists, Amaratunga said.

The minister expressed confidence that Sri Lanka would comfortably achieve the 2.5 million target set for this year, while noting that the country could achieve 3.5 million arrivals in 2019 provided the global tourism outlook remains favourable.

Over 1.3 million tourists arrived in Sri Lanka in the first seven months of 2018, recording a 13.7 per cent growth compared with the same period of last year.

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The Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act passed in Parliament

The Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act and the Apartment Ownership (Special Provisions) Act was signed by Speaker Karu Jayasuriya at the Speaker’s Office yesterday (15).

The Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act was passed in Parliament with amendments on the 09th of August.

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Govt. appoints Special Salaries Commission to remove public sector salary anomalies

The Government has decided to appoint a Special Salaries Commission to make necessary recommendations to increase the salaries of the entire public sector and to remove salary anomalies that were reported in certain public sector institutions inclusive of the Ceylon Railways Department (CGR).

"Cabinet of Ministers gave its approval to appoint a Special Salaries Commission on a recommendation made by the Minister of Finance and Media Mangala Samaraweera today", the Ministry of Finance and Media said in a statement.

The Salaries Commission will pay its attention and make an in-depth study on the provisions of the existing circulars dealing with payment of salaries and other allowances paid to public sector employees and will make its recommendations to the government within the next two months.

The Government, based on the recommendations of the Salaries Commission will introduce a new salary structure to increase the salaries of the entire public servants and to remove the reported salary anomalies that exist in certain government institutions including the CGR.

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