AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Security Shock: The World Food Programme warns the Iran war is quietly pushing millions into severe hunger, with spillovers hitting Sri Lanka too as food and fuel costs rise and trade gets disrupted. Energy & LNG Debate: Environmental groups say Sri Lanka’s LNG power plans are being undermined by high standby costs and the fact that plants are still running on diesel because no LNG terminal exists. Fuel Pricing Questions: A fresh challenge is raised over the government’s claim that fuel worth about Rs. 720 is sold for Rs. 433, questioning the basis of the higher figure and whether private suppliers would also absorb such losses. NDB Fraud Scrutiny: Parliament is pressing the Central Bank to explain overseas transfers linked to the alleged Rs. 13bn NDB fraud, including how TT-based remittances were routed through shell companies. Easter Bombings Case: Sri Lanka’s public security minister says ex-spy chief Suresh Sallay “directed” the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, as Sallay denies involvement and protests continue. Public Safety & Fire Exits: Commentaries highlight repeated deadly fire incidents and argue that weak enforcement of mandatory emergency exits is putting lives at risk. Sports (Women’s T20 World Cup): England kick off the tournament against Sri Lanka, and Sri Lanka’s women’s campaign is set to begin amid a packed schedule and major broadcast coverage for fans in Sri Lanka. Local Cricket: Sri Lanka Emerging Players hold a strong position against West Indies Academy after Layne’s late burst swings the contest. Environment Day: Dehiwala–Mount Lavinia beach access routes are set to be officially named today to protect public access and improve emergency response.
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