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Sri Lanka coal commission questions top officials including Ministry of Power secretary
๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Sri Lanka /Economy & Trade

Sri Lanka coal commission questions top officials including Ministry of Power secretary

From Lankadeepa · () Sinhala

Translated from Sinhala, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Sri Lanka's Presidential Commission of Inquiry into coal transactions has recorded statements from top officials.
  • Those questioned include the Secretary and Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Power, the Registrar of Companies, and three officials from the Lakvijaya power plant.
  • The commission is investigating coal dealings.

Sri Lanka's Presidential Commission of Inquiry into coal transactions has summoned and recorded statements from several high-ranking officials as part of its investigation. The commission is scrutinizing coal dealings, a matter of significant public interest amid the country's economic challenges.

Among those who have provided testimony are the Secretary and the Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Power. Their insights are crucial for understanding the administrative and policy aspects of coal procurement and distribution.

Furthermore, the commission has also recorded statements from the Registrar of Companies, who would have records related to the companies involved in coal trading. Additionally, three key individuals from the Lakvijaya power plant, a major consumer of coal, have been questioned. Their testimonies are expected to shed light on the operational use and management of coal supplies.

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Originally published by Lankadeepa in Sinhala. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.