CID to interrogate MP Duminda Silva again

UPFA Parliamentarian R. Duminda Silva is to be summoned to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) today for further questioning on money laundering charges.



Sri Lanka announces pension scheme for expat workers

The Sri Lankan government is set to provide a pension scheme to its overseas workers, if the workers complete two years of foreign employment.



Susanthika gets order blocking movie about her

The Colombo District Court issued a permanent injunction preventing the producer and director of the film called “Susima” from producing, screening and taking any further steps whatever in connection with the film which purportedly depicts the life story of Sri Lankan sprint champion Susanthika Jayasinghe.



Unofficial armories in Hambantota – Sajith

Samurdhi and Housing Minister, Sajith Premadasa, yesterday in Parliament requested the Minister of Defence to investigate two unofficial armouries allegedly being operated at Beliatta and Weeraketiya.



CID records statements from Dayasiri and Anura Yapa

Statements have been recorded from SLFP General Secretary and former minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa by the CID over alleged forged document case of UNP’s former General Secrretary Tissa Attanayake.



$58.3 Million held in Swiss accounts by 92 Sri Lankans

Ninety-two Sri Lankan citizens hold a total of $58.3 million in 129 Swiss bank accounts, according to data released by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and leaked by an HSBC whistleblower.



Sudharman further remanded

Colombo Additional Magistrate Priyantha Liyanage today ordered former ITN News Director Sudarman Radaliyagoda to be remanded till February 24.



Duminda Silva grilled by CID for 6 hours

Police said 60 percent of 82 accounts of MP Duminda Silva has been investigated so far. SSP Ajith Rohana said MP Silva was questioned by the CID for over six hours this morning.



New national policy for tourism industry

Plans are under way to prepare a new national policy for the tourism industry in Sri Lanka, Tourism and Sports Minister Navin Dissanayake said.



Sri Lanka call up fast bowler Chameera for World Cup

Sri Lanka have called fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera into their World Cup squad as replacement for the injured Dhammika Prasad, Cricinfo reported on Monday.



President to appoint probe corruption

President Maithripala Sirisena expressed his dismay at the delay in taking legal action against those who embezzled public money. Speaking at a rally held in Aralaganwila yesterday, he added that he will use his powers and appoint a special presidential commission to investigate alleged corruption.



4 killed, 13 injured after a lorry topples in Mannar

Four people were killed and thirteen injured when a lorry toppled at the Ehelagahawanguwa on the Medawachchiya — Vavuniya road this evening, police said.



Mahinda Kahanda Gamage arrested

Self-Employed Persons Federation’s President Mahinda Kahanda Gamage has been arrested by the Fraud Investigation Unit of the Wellawatte police, this afternoon.



Parliament dissolution this week?

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday that Parliament would be dissolved straightaway if the government failed to defeat the no-confidence motion against Public Order, Disaster Management and Christian Affairs Minister John Amaratunga.



Northern expressway: Rs 245 Billion brought down by Rs 60 Billion

Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, in a startling revelation, said that the Northern expressway, for which the bids from the five contractors had been estimated at Rs 245 Billion, during the previous regime had overnight reduced by Rs 60 Billion!



Former BBC producer to make film promoting reconciliation in Sri Lanka

A former BBC television producer is raising money to fund a film promoting reconciliation in Sri Lanka after decades of civil war. Chris Langdon, who lives in Lambolle Road, Belsize Park, recently returned from Sri Lanka having shot a trailer for Healing The Wounds, a film exploring the relationships between the country’s different communities since the war ended in 2009.