Nishantha Samarawira
Nishantha Samarawira is a prominent figure in Sri Lankan politics, currently serving as the chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE). He has garnered attention for his role in investigating financial irregularities within governmental organizations, including allegations involving the National Youth Services Council, where significant funds were reportedly misused for election-related activities. Samarawira emphasizes the importance of accountability and transparency in the handling of public funds.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira is the chairman of the committee discussing the delays in construction at the Colombo port.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira is the chairman of the committee discussing the delays in construction at the Colombo port.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira raised a question regarding misconduct and privileges in Parliament.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira intervened to control the situation during the committee meeting.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira is the chairman of the parliamentary committee that revealed the financial losses of the Sri Lanka Electricity Board.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira, the chairman of the COP committee, stated that the division of shares in the LTEL company is unclear.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira, the chairman of the COP committee, stated that the unclear distribution of shares in the LTEL company could lead to serious issues during the restructuring of the institution.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira is the chairman of the COP committee and has provided information to Lanka Deepa.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira, the chairman of the COP committee, stated that they are taking steps to investigate institutions involved in corruption and irregularities.
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Sri Lanka:
Nishantha Samarawira, the chairman of the COP committee, stated that they are taking steps to investigate institutions involved in corruption and irregularities.
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