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  Senior administrative officer S. Rannuge decides to retire

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  Senior administrative officer S. Rannuge, who was removed from the post of Export Development and International Trade Ministry Secretary by the President for publicly stating that Sri Lanka might lose the GSP+ facility, has decided to retire from the administrative service.

Rannuge has decided to retire from the service a year earlier following the anguish of being removed from his office and assigned as a reserve administrative officer. Rannuge had told several friends that after performing his duties with dignity throughout his career, it was far better for him to retire rather than work as a reserve officer.
  All expenses paid trip for CJ to visit daughter and son in law in the Netherlands

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  The President has cancelled an official tour to the Netherlands by several senior members of the Attorney General’s Department to study the international laws related to terrorism in order to establish a separate court to hear cases against LTTE suspects and has asked Chief Justice (CJ) Asoka Silva to travel to the Netherlands instead, Justice Ministry sources said.

CJ Asoka Silva has hence accompanied Justice and Law Reforms Minister Milinda Moragoda on an official tour to the Netherlands on the 27th.
  Intelligence units looking into journalists who have been supported by Lakshman Cooray

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  Head of the State Intelligence Service, Major General Hendavitharana is looking into several journalists who have been supported by SSP Lakshman Cooray, who was arrested for allegedly planning to assassinate the President, reliable sources said.

Special attention has been paid to Gayantha Kumara Weerasinghe from the Lakbima newspaper, Keerthi Warnakulasuriya from Divaina and Hemantha Randunu.

Lakshman Cooray it is learnt had helped Hemantha Randunu plan his wedding and provided soil worth Rs. 8 lakhs to fill the land belonging to Gayantha Kumara Weerasinghe in Ganemulla.
  General Sarath Fonseka supervises the organizing of Army exhibition

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  White van comes to journalist Dileesha’s residence at night

2009-09-30 | 2.35 PM
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