INQUIRY T20 WC REPORT SLC TAKES TO COURT

SLC takes T20 WC inquiry report to cour

The Court of Appeal has been informed that the Attorney General was examining the report by the Sports Ministry Committee on financial malpractices, influence of a religious sect, identified as the ‘Born again’ congregation, and other incidents related to the national cricket team that participated in the 2022 cricket World Cup in Australia.

The Additional Solicitor General informed the court in this regard when the petitions filed by the President and Secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) were taken up for hearing today (20).

In their petitions, SLC President Shammil Silva and SLC Secretary Mohan de Silva have called on the court to issue an order suspending the decision to cancel the registration of the SLC based on the Sports Ministry report.

Presenting facts in court, the Additional Solicitor General stated that the Sports Ministry report was handed over to the Attorney General yesterday (19), after which the latter had commenced examining the facts of the report

The Additional Solicitor General further said that the Attorney General will advise the Sports Minister in this regard after the completion of studying the said report.

The Court of Appeal thereafter fixed the case for hearing on 1st February 2

 

UP NEXTGazette issued on MRP of eggs
DON’T MISSSJB face nomination woes in Kelaniya

NEWS

SL included in pilot programme to resume China’s outbound tourism

Sri Lanka has been included in a pilot program to resume China’s outbound tourism, after a suspension of nearly 03 years, the Chinese Ministry of Culture & Tourism has announced.

The initiation is taken to firmly support the tourism industry and economic recovery of Sri Lanka, a Tweet by the Chinese embassy states.

 

CONTINUE READING

NEWS

PUCSL takes U-turn on retrospective electricity price hike

Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), the island nation’s power regulator, has taken a U-turn and agreed to the cabinet decision on a retrospective electricity tariff hike with immediate effect after a meeting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Janaka Ratnayaka, the PUCSL Chairman, earlier had told media that the cabinet decision to raise electricity tariff retrospectively was against the law and he would not allow such price hike.

“We had a discussion with all the directors of PUCSL on January 12, after the cabinet decision was published where we had decided to not to implement any retrospective electricity tariff going against the electricity and the PUCSL act,” Ratnayaka told reporters on Friday.

“On January 19, all the directors were asked to come to the National Council to discuss this. But before that other three members of the board were called by the President without informing me,” he said.

“After the meeting, at the National Council these three members said they did not receive the decision on time and did not have the time to review the cabinet decisions and data. They said because of that they had agreed with me”.

Ratnayaka said the three commission members went back on the decision taken at the board meeting on January 12, which was that the cabinet decision should be implemented immediately.

“They (the three members) had 7 days from January 12 to 19 and within those days they could have informed me in writing that they had revised their decision. Without doing that, they put me in trouble by suddenly changing their decision in front of the National council,” Ratnayaka said.

“If anyone can (change and) implement an independent commission’s decisions like this, we are doomed. I will personally take legal actions against their actions in the coming days.”

After the National Council, members have asked for a board meeting. Ratnayaka said a board meeting will be called next week.

“Me as the Chairman of the PUCSL and many other members of this organization are strongly stand on our decision,”

He said the tariff needs to be increased and the scientific method of implementing it is now being carried out by the PUCSL.

(economynext.com)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by economynext.com has not been edited by SLM staff)

 

CONTINUE READING

NEWS

Radella bus accident : students not among fatalities (Pics)

Students are not among the seven fatalities reported following the accident in Radella, Nuwara Eliya.

The deceased were those traveling in a van and three-wheeler that collided with a bus carrying a group of children from Thurstan College.

According to latest reports, 41 students have been admitted to hospital and are out of harm’s way.

 

 

 

(Pics : Accident 1st)

 

CONTINUE READING
ADVERTISEMENT
Exit mobile version