Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
President Has Extended The Term Of Bond Commission By Three Months
President Maithripala Sirisena has extended the term of the
Presidential Commission Of Inquiry or the Bond Commission which
inquiring the Bond scam of the Central Bank by three months it has been
announced.Accordingly the term of the Commission has been extended from 27th of July to 27th of October this year.The report of the Central Bank Bond scam should be handed over within this period it has been stated.
Foreign Minister Informed The Bond Commission That He Will Not Be Present For Questioning Today(26)
Foreign Minister Ravi Karunanayake has informed the Bond
Commission or the Presidential Commission of Inquiry which inquiring
the bond scam of the Central Bank through a lawyer that he will not be
able to attend before the commission today (26) as requested due to a
Security Council Meeting and will appear before the Commission next
Wednesday. Army Entered The Fuel Storing Complexes In Kolonnawa And Muthurajawela To Ensure Fuel Distribution- Striking Workers Removed From The Complexes
However the removed strikers are still stay in front of the fuel storing complexes it has been revealed.
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Large vehicle queues have seen in front of the fuel filling stations
belonging to Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and Indian Oil Company Island
wide since yesterday(25) to get fuel .The Petroleum Trade Unions
Collective had launched the continuous strike since midnight on
Monday(24) demanding to take over the Oil tank complexes at China
harbor in Trincomalee and Hambanthota and urgently refurbish the
Sapugaskande oil refinery .
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