Next Parliament Poll: No SLPP ticket for pro-Ranil SLPPers

The ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) stated that Parliamentarians representing the SLPP, who are supporting President and independent Presidential candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe will not be allowed to contest in the upcoming Parliamentary Election under the Party’s banner.

While the SLPP has fielded the Party’s National Organiser MP Namal Rajapaksa as their Presidential candidate, the majority of SLPP MPs, including Cabinet and State Ministers, have extended their support to Wickremesinghe, who was earlier backed by the SLPP as a whole.

As the Parliamentary Election will have to be held soon after the Presidential Election which will be held on 21 September, The Daily Morning queried SLPP General Secretary MP Sagara Kariyawasam as to whether the MPs who are supporting Wickremesinghe will be granted nominations to contest the Parliamentary Election under the SLPP banner. In response, he said: “We, as the Party, decided to initiate disciplinary action against anyone who supports another Presidential candidate instead of the one fielded by the Party. It is meaningless to talk about nominations for those who violate Party discipline unless we take disciplinary action against them.” When queried if it means that such MPs would not be granted nominations to contest under the SLPP, he replied: “Yes.”

After the SLPP Politburo decided to field its own Presidential candidate rather than support Wickremesinghe, Rajapaksa was nominated as the Party’s candidate. However, a significant number of SLPP members have already expressed their support for Wickremesinghe. Reports suggest that these members are planning to form a separate political alliance, with the post of the General Secretary likely to be offered to the Minister of Health and Industries Dr. Ramesh Pathirana.

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Ex-Sri Lankan diplomat owes domestic worker $500,000 after failing to pay wages, court rules

Australian Financial Review – An Australian Federal Court judge has slammed the Home Affairs Department for failing to properly scrutinise a Sri Lankan diplomat who confiscated a staffer’s passport and gave her just two days leave in three years.

Sri Lanka’s former deputy high commissioner to Australia has been ordered to pay $543,000 in unpaid wages and interest to a domestic worker and now faces a large fine for breaches of employment laws.

Himalee Arunatilaka, who served in Canberra from 2015 to 2018, denied her employee, Priyanka Danaratna, minimum pay and conditions during time in Australia, the court found.

Justice Elizabeth Raper found Ms Danaratna worked from 6am to 10pm, seven days a week and was only allowed two days off in that time after she burnt her hand with cooking oil.

Over the period, she was paid just $11,200 – around 75¢ an hour – which was sent to Sri Lanka. Ms Danaratna also was denied permission to leave the Canberra residence alone, and had her passport confiscated.

In addition to handing down a damning judgment for Ms Arunatilaka, Justice Raper suggested that if the Home Affairs Department had taken a closer look, “Ms Danaratna’s employment may have been very different”.

“It is not without concern that it would have been clear to [Home Affairs], by reason of the materials provided … that Ms Danaratna was not going to [be] paid nor enjoy the protections under the Award or the FW Act,” she wrote.

“There was no apparent attempt to conceal the arrangement by Ms Arunatilaka. It is perplexing that the department, in the circumstances, did nothing and granted the visa in the circumstances.”

Himalee Arunatilaka currently serves as Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva.

The case is one of several recent examples where diplomats from countries with poor employment practices have been caught failing to comply with employment laws and have been hit with big penalties in Australia.

The Australian Federal Court last year ordered India’s high commissioner between 2015 and 2016 Navdeep Suri Singh to pay $189,000 in unpaid wages and interest to Seema Shergill, who was found to be working in “slave-like” conditions in the chief diplomat’s residence.

Justice Raper also ordered Mr Suri to pay a $97,200 fine for wage theft, the maximum amount allowed.

Mr Suri brought Seema Shergill to Australia when he started in 2015. When they arrived in Australia, he confiscated Ms Shergill’s passport and confined her to the family’s Canberra residence.

Neither Ms Arunatilaka nor Mr Suri defended the legal actions against them, and it is not clear whether the claimants in either case will ever see a cent of the amounts awarded.

The cases were only possible because the Federal Court recognised that the residual immunity granted former diplomats does not extend to employees in their direct employment, who are covered by Australian fair work laws.

Clayton Utz pro bono Partner David Hillard, who led both matters along with Canberra barrister Prue Bindon, said these were not isolated cases.

“It is the second Federal Court matter in less than a year involving domestic workers at diplomatic residences in Canberra,” Mr Hillard said. “Domestic workers in foreign diplomatic residences are among the most vulnerable and isolated workers in Australia.

“It is hard to conceive of someone in 21st century Australia literally being trapped in a job for three years and earning 75 cents an hour.

“This decision … confirms clearly that these workers have rights in Australia, and that senior diplomats cannot hide behind diplomatic immunity when it comes to keeping their servants under slave-like arrangements.”

Ms Arunatilaka was in 2023 appointed Sri Lanka’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations in Geneva.

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Ranil Wickremesinghe signs nominations for Presidential Election

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has signed his nomination papers today (14) to contest the upcoming Presidential Election.

He has signed the nomination papers at his political office in Flower Road, Colombo.

Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Ali Sabry, Kanchana Wijesekera, Bandula Gunawardena and other government MPs were also present on the occasion.

On July 26, President’s Counsel Ronald Perera had placed bonds on behalf of President Ranil Wickremesinghe to contest the forthcoming Presidential Election as an independent candidate..

President Wickremesinghe had confirmed that he will contest the upcoming Presidential Election as an independent candidate, while addressing a public meeting held in Galle, on July 27.

The deadline for the placing of deposits for the candidates contesting the 2024 Presidential Election had concluded at 12 noon today (14). The Election Commission has stated that in total 40 individuals have placed deposits to contest the upcoming presidential election.

The acceptance of nominations for the upcoming presidential election is scheduled to begin tomorrow (15) from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. at the Election Secretariat Rajagiriya.

Patali Champika to support Sajith in Presidential Election

The leader of the United Republic Front (Eksath Janaraja Peramuna) MP Patali Champika Ranawaka had signed agreement to support SJB leader Sajith Premadasa at the upcoming Presidential Election.

The relevant agreement was signed by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa on behalf of the SJB and former Minister Champika Ranawaka on behalf of the United Republic Front.

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Four out of five Moneragala MPs for Ranil

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), United National Party (UNP), Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) members of Parliament, Provincial Council members and Local Government members of the Moneragala District have decided to support President Ranil Wickremesinghe in the upcoming Presidential Election.

The public representatives of those parties reached this decision during a discussion held at the Moneragala Silanrich Hotel under the patronage of the ruling party’s chief organiser, Minister Prasanna Ranatunga.

04 out of 05 Pohottu MPs representing the Moneragala district were present for the discussion.They are MPs Jagath Pushpakumara, Vijitha Berugoda, Gayashan Navananda and Kumarasiri Ratnayake.

Moneragala District Former Member of Parliament Former Moneragala District Leader of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, Former Cabinet Minister Sumedha G. Jayasinghe also joined this occasion in support of Ranil Wickremesinghe’s victory.

The number of local government bodies in the Moneragala district is 10. All those local government bodies are in the Pradeshiya Sabha. 102 members of the Pohottuwa representing the Local Government bodies of Moneragala district participated in this discussion.

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Athaullah pledges support to President

Parliamentarian A.L.M. Athaullah and the National Congress, which he leads, have pledged their support to President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the upcoming Presidential election.

Athaullah and his representatives met the President today to formally announce their backing.

He expressed confidence in the President’s approach to resolving the country’s ethnic issues, emphasising that addressing economic and political challenges is crucial.

During the meeting, the National Congress presented a proposal outlining their suggestions for resolving the ethnic problem.

40 Candidates Place Deposits for Presidential Election

The Election Commission has announced that 40 candidates have deposited their securities for the upcoming presidential election.

The acceptance of nominations will take place tomorrow morning from 9 to 11 AM.

Election Commissioner General Saman Sri Ratnayake stated that individuals will also have the opportunity to submit objections from 9 to 11:30 AM.

In preparation for the event, Acting Police Media Spokesperson DIG Ruwan Gunasekara has confirmed that a special security and traffic program will be implemented around the Election Commission in Rajagiriya tomorrow.

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Bathiudeen’s ACMC to support Sajith

Leader of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) MP Rishad Bathiudeen has pledged his party’s support to the opposition leader and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) candidate Sajith Premadasa at the upcoming Presidential Election.

On August 07, Rishad Bathiudeen’s ACMC had said it would announce the candidate the party will support in the upcoming presidential election on August 14.

The leader of the ACMC, former minister Bathiudeen, stated that this decision was taken during the party’s Supreme Council meeting on August 6.

He had stated that since the ACMC is still in the ‘Samagi Jana Sandanaya’, they would continue participate in the alliance’s meetings.

He had also stated that both the SJB and President Ranil Wickremesinghe had requested the ACMC for support ahead of the presidential poll.

Identification underway of remains found from Kokkutuduvai mass grave

The identification is now underway of the skeletal remains unearthed from the Kokkutuduvai mass grave in Mullaitivu, said JMO Kanagasabapathi Vasudeva.

He informed the magistrate’s court there on 08 August that remains belonging to 52 persons had been unearthed by 15 July.

Later, speaking to the media, Dr. Vasudeva said their gender, ages, heights etc. would have to be determined.

Twenty-five of the skeletal remains had been sent to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital for examination, he said.

A detailed forensic report is expected within six months, added the JMO.

Forensic archaeologist Prof. Raj Somadeva informed the court in March that the skeletons belonged to LTTE members who had been hurriedly buried following a firefight in the mid-1990s.

Samples have also been obtained for DNA testing, as there are several sworn affidavits filed with that request, said lawyer V.S. Niranjan.

The case will be taken up again on 27 September.

Water supply workers digging to lay pipelines stumbled upon the gravesite on 29 June 2023.

Five Sri Lankans Fighting For Russia Detained in Ukraine

It has been reported that five Sri Lankan individuals fighting for Russia, have been detained in Ukraine.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has relayed this information officially to the Sri Lankan embassy in Ankara, said Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry.

Prompt actions have been taken by the Ministry to inform the relatives of the detained.

In a bid to address the situation, the Sri Lankan Embassy in Ankara has initiated dialogue with the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, seeking to navigate the complexities of the conflict and the situation of the Sri Lankans.

It has been confirmed that 17 Sri Lankan nationals have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.