Friday, December 2, 2016
Two Former Higher Officials Attached To Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Had Been Remanded
Colombo fort Magistrate has today (02) remanded the
former chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Bhashwara Gunaratne and former Director General of the Authority Dr.D.S Jayaweera until 05th of December over Rs.5.8 million financial irregularity occured at the Authority during tourism promotion acrivities.
The two former officials have been remanded after they appeared before the Colombo Fort Magistrate Court today to face a case filed against them on the financial irregularity
former chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Bhashwara Gunaratne and former Director General of the Authority Dr.D.S Jayaweera until 05th of December over Rs.5.8 million financial irregularity occured at the Authority during tourism promotion acrivities.
The two former officials have been remanded after they appeared before the Colombo Fort Magistrate Court today to face a case filed against them on the financial irregularity
Police Fired Tear Gas To Disperse Protesting Three Wheeler Drivers On Colombo-Negambo Main Road
Police have fired tear gas this evening to disperse a
group of striking three wheeler drivers who had protested by blocking the railway crossing at galkande on Colombo-Negambo main road since this morning.
Heavy traffic has been reported from the Colombo- Negambo main road and surrounding areas since this morning due to the protest it has been reported.
The group of three wheeler drivers protested against the budget proposal on increasing the minimum traffic violations fine to Rs.2500
group of striking three wheeler drivers who had protested by blocking the railway crossing at galkande on Colombo-Negambo main road since this morning.
Heavy traffic has been reported from the Colombo- Negambo main road and surrounding areas since this morning due to the protest it has been reported.
The group of three wheeler drivers protested against the budget proposal on increasing the minimum traffic violations fine to Rs.2500
President Sirisena To Hold Talks With Striking Private Bus/Three Wheeler Unions Only If
President Maithripala Sirisena is willing to hold
discussions with Private Bus and Three Wheeler Unions if they suspend the strike and come to discussion table according to the Transport Ministry .
Meanwhile the striking unions had today stated that they will continue the strike until their demand is met.
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