Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Consumer Affairs Authority Has Launched Raids To Check Whether The Traders Are Implementing The Price Reductions Of Commodities
The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has launched a series of raids to check whether the local traders are implementing the price reductions of commodities introduced through 2016- Annual Budget presented to Parliament on last Friday.
The Prices of 11 Essential Commodities including Gas have been reduced with effect from 20th of November through the Budget.However the Consumer Affairs Authority has received complaints from several consumers that the traders are still not yet implemented the new price reductions .
The Authority is requesting the consumers to inform on traders who are not implementing the said price reductions to either the number 1977 or to the Consumer Affairs Authority.
The Prices of 11 Essential Commodities including Gas have been reduced with effect from 20th of November through the Budget.However the Consumer Affairs Authority has received complaints from several consumers that the traders are still not yet implemented the new price reductions .
The Authority is requesting the consumers to inform on traders who are not implementing the said price reductions to either the number 1977 or to the Consumer Affairs Authority.
Nine More Police Officers Have Been Appointed To Presidential Commission Of Inquiry
Nine Police Officers have been appointed to Presidential Commission of Inquiry on Investigate and Inquire Into Serious Acts Of Fraud ,Corruption And Abuse Of Power ,State Resources And Privileges with effect from 16th of November.
Around Seven Police Officers attach to the Commission have been transferred to the Police Stations they were attached earlier according to Police Spokesman Assistant Superintendent Of Police(ASP) Ruwan Gunasekera.
Around Seven Police Officers attach to the Commission have been transferred to the Police Stations they were attached earlier according to Police Spokesman Assistant Superintendent Of Police(ASP) Ruwan Gunasekera.
Three Minsters Have Requested The IGP To Conduct An Investigation Regarding Avant Garde Chairman's Controversial Statement
Three Ministers of the Present Government have today(24) requested the Inspector General Of Police(IGP) through a letter to investigate on the allegations made by Chairman of controversial Avant Garde Limited Nissanka Saenadhipathi regarding bribing them.
The Ministers Dr.Rajitha Senaratne,Patali Champika Ranawaka and Arjuna Ranathunge have sent a Joint Letter today To IGP by stating the Avant Garde Chairman's statement has tarnished their credibility and therefore an investigation should have been conducted on this soon.
The Avant Garde Chairman has told during an Interview with a media institute recently the said minsters are acting against Avant Garde due to his refusal to paying them bribes.He has also said that he can prove the requests made from him to bribe the said ministers.
The Ministers Dr.Rajitha Senaratne,Patali Champika Ranawaka and Arjuna Ranathunge have sent a Joint Letter today To IGP by stating the Avant Garde Chairman's statement has tarnished their credibility and therefore an investigation should have been conducted on this soon.
The Avant Garde Chairman has told during an Interview with a media institute recently the said minsters are acting against Avant Garde due to his refusal to paying them bribes.He has also said that he can prove the requests made from him to bribe the said ministers.
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