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Debate: Central Bank Rules on Export Proceeds Repatriation and Essential Public Services Resolution

10 June 2026·Hansard No. 23707
14 orders of business· 300 speeches ·Top topics:Parliamentary ProcedurePublic FinanceEmployment

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“Hon. Deputy Speaker, in recent days certain groups have been spreading numerous malicious and false claims. A series of attempts have been launched to mislead society through false statements alleging that Mr.”
AI summary Minister Ananda Wijepala informed Parliament that investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, initiated following a 2024 complaint and conducted with Attorney-General’s guidance under a pending Colombo Magistrate’s Court case, have produced material implicating retired Major General Tuan Suresh Sallay. He said investigators have evidence alleging that Sallay, while in senior intelligence roles, helped steer Islamist extremists towards the attacks, ignored prior warnings, suppressed sensitive information, and was linked to claims made by informants and in a Channel 4 programme. The Minister stated that these matters are being treated as potential offences under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, rejecting claims that Sallay was unlawfully arrested, detained, or tortured.

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