The Sri Lankan government has announced stringent new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, a move ...
The Sri Lankan government has announced new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, to address public ...
Colombo: The Sri Lankan government has announced stringent new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, a move aimed at addressing public concerns over political privilege and ...
The Sri Lankan government has introduced stringent regulations to limit the benefits for ministers, aiming to address public concerns over political privilege. These include caps on vehicles, fuel ...
By Saman Indrajith Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa told Parliament yesterday that the government spent a colossal amount of public money on maintaining the official residences for ...
Chief Government Whip and Mass Media and Health Minister, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, said in Parliament yesterday that the people of this ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said that only three past Presidents were occupying residences provided by the government whereas the others had left them. ..
President Dissanayake sat across the table from President Xi, looked him in the eye, and in his second reference within seconds (he’d got it right in his first) called the People’s Republic of China ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s State visit to China was the talk in many political circles last week as battle lines emerged ...
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake revealed the high costs associated with the residences of former Presidents, ...
The move aims to reduce government spending and convert the mansions into hotels or museums, with former leaders receiving a modest rent allowance instead.
Sri Lanka’s leftist government asked former presidents, including the once-powerful Rajapaksa brothers, on Tuesday to immediately vacate luxury ...