Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Hharsha De Silva is to testify before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate the controversial Central Bank bond issue on April 26, Commission sources said.
Former Governor of the Central Bank Arjuna Mahendran also expected to be summoned before the Commission to testify shortly.
The mandate of the commission was extended further three months last month. Former Supreme Court judges K.T. Chithrasiri, P.S. Jayawardena and Rtd. Deputy Auditor General K. Velupillai are members of the commission.
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Mr. Ali Sabri Rahim, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Puttalam District whom an open warrant had been issued, attended a public ceremony at Al Aksha National School in Kalpitiya today (16) as the special guest of honor.
The Supreme Court today refused interim relief in an application filed by President’s Counsel Senaka Walgampaya seeking an Order from the Supreme Court compelling the President to appoint judges to fill the existing vacancies in the Court Of Appeal.
Gazette on new speed limit regulations to be issued within two weeks
Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena has been sent on compulsory leave pending disciplinary investigation over his failure to prevent the Easter Sunday bombings.
Two underworld criminals wanted for multiple crimes, including murder, were brought from Dubai to Sri Lanka, today (12).
The 22nd amendment to the constitution dealing with the term of the President has been gazetted by order of President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
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