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Over Rs. 1.2 B paid as compensation to former MPs for property damages ...
News Forty three (43) members of the former parliament received compensation amounting to Rs. 1.224 billion for damages caused to their properties and other losses during the “Aragalaya” protests in 2022, Minister Nalinda Jayatissa told in Parliament today. The highest competition amounting to Rs. 95.9 million was paid to former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella. Other recipients include Prof. Channa Jayasumana (Rs. 3.3 million), Seetha Arambepola (Rs. 13.7 million), Prasanna Ranweera (Rs. 32.7 million), and Nimal Lanza (Rs. 69.2 million). The full list is as follows: Kapila Nuwan Athukorala – Rs. 504, 000 Wimalaweera Dissanayake – Rs. 550,000 Geetha Kumarasinghe – Rs. 972,000 Janaka Thisakutti Arachchi – Rs. 1,143,000 Gunapala Rathnasekara – Rs 1,412,780 Premanath C Dolawatta – Rs. 2.3 million Priyankara Jayarathne – Rs 2,348,000 Sampath Athukorala – Rs 2,540,610 Jayantha Ketagoda – Rs. 2,814,800 Wimal Weerawansa – Rs. 2,954,000 Prof. Channa Jaysumana – Rs. 3,334,000 Akila Ellawala – Rs. 3,554,250 Chamal Rajapaksa – Rs. 6,539,374 Chandima Weerakkody – Rs. 6,948,800 Ashoka Priyantha – Rs. 7,295,000 Samanpriya Herath – 10.52 million Janaka Bandara Tennakoon – Rs. 10.55 million Rohitha Abeygunawardhana – Rs. 11.64 million Dr. Seetha Arambepola – Rs. 13.78 million Sahan Pradeep – Rs. 17.13 million Shehan Semasinghe – Rs. 18.51 million Indika Anuruddha – Rs. 19.55 million Milan Jayathilaka – Rs. 22.3 million Dr. Ramesh Pathirana – Rs. 28.1 million Duminda Dissanayake – Rs. 28.8 million Kanaka Herath – Rs. 29.2 million D. B. Herath – Rs. 32.1 million Prasanna Ranaweera – Rs. 32.7 million W. D. Weerasingha – Rs. 37.2 million Shantha Bandara – Rs. 39.1 million S. M. Chandrasena – Rs. 43.8 million Sanath Nishantha – Rs. 42.7 million Siripala Gamlath – Rs. 50.9 million Arundika Fernando– Rs. 55.2 million Sumith Udukumbura – Rs. 55.9 million Prasanna Ranatunga – Rs. 56 million Kokila Gunawardena– Rs. 58.7 million Mohan De Silva – Rs. 60.1 million Nimal Lanza – Rs. 69.2 million Ali Sabri Raheem – Rs. 70.9 million Gamini Lokuge – Rs. 74.9 million Johnston Fernando – Rs. 93.4 million Keheliya Rambukwella – Rs. 95.9 million Comments Still No Comments Posted.
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Since its launch in January 2024, LankaLaw has established itself as the leading and pioneering force in legal artificial intelligence in Sri Lanka, transforming how legal professionals, students, and the wider public access legal information. Now, the platform has unveiled its latest version of its AI Assistant, offering one of the most comprehensive legal research ecosystems everContinue Reading JUDICATURE (AMENDMENT) ACT, No. 8 OF 2026 and Its Impact in Sri Lanka Nishan The Judicature (Amendment) Act, No. 8 of 2026 introduces an important change to the criminal jurisdiction of the High Court in Sri Lanka. The amendment updates Section 9(1)(d) of the Judicature Act, No. 2 of 1978, expanding the authority of Sri Lankan courts over offences committed on the high seas. What Has Changed? Previously, the High Court mainly had jurisdiction overContinue Reading SUPREME COURT DRAWS A HARD LINE: Bunker Fuel is Not an Export – Tax Break Denied Lankalaw COLOMBO: In a landmark and closely watched ruling, Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has decisively settled a long- standing dispute: the supply of bunker fuel to foreign- flagged vessels within Sri Lankan territorial waters is not an export. Delivering the majority judgment, Justice A.H.M.D. Nawaz, with Justice Shiran Gooneratne concurring, held unequivocally that such transactions amountContinue Reading Lawyers’ on Trial Lankalaw Sri Lanka’s lawyers decided to strike as a collective protest against the brutal daylight killing of an Attorney-at-Law and his wife, which has heightened fears about the safety of legal professionals and the wider breakdown of public security. The strike reflects deep concern that attorneys-at-law face an existential threat in carrying out their duties, frustrationContinue Reading Sri Lanka Electricity (Amendment) Act, No. 14 of 2025 Lankalaw 1. Introduction The Sri Lanka Electricity (Amendment) Act, No. 14 of 2025, certified on 18th August 2025, introduces significant reforms to the Sri Lanka Electricity Act, No. 36 of 2024. This legislation addresses structural reforms in the power sector, enhances regulatory clarity, and aligns the electricity industry with national energy policy, renewable energy commitments, and international best practices.Continue Reading Companies (Amendment) Act, No. 12 of 2025 Lankalaw 1. Introduction The Companies (Amendment) Act, No. 12 of 2025, certified on 4th August 2025, introduces significant reforms to the Companies Act, No. 07 of 2007 of Sri Lan...
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