The presidential commission of inquiry on SriLankan Airlines & Mihin Lanka has decided to bar the media from attending Friday's commssion sittings.
The Times Online learns that the decision to do so was because two top officials fromSri Lankan Airlines would be testifying before the commission.
The Commissioner had said that the media was barred from attending the sitting in order to maintain confidentiality.
The commission is currently investigating the alleged abuse of state money and public property involving SriLankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka.
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