Sri Lanka’s president appointed the government’s senior legal adviser as a replacement for the impeached chief justice, despite protests by lawyers and a chorus of international criticism. Mohan Peiris was sworn in before President Mahinda Rajapakse shortly after parliament approved his appointment with immediate effect. "He was sworn in at the president’s Temple Trees residence… Continue reading Sri Lanka swears in new chief justice despite protests
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Sri Lanka judges urged to boycott new chief
Sri Lankan lawyers Friday urged judges to refuse to accept the appointment of a new chief justice ahead of a vote that is expected to see the incumbent impeached by lawmakers. The Lawyers’ Collective in letters to judges said a move by parliament to go ahead with a vote later Friday to remove Chief Justice… Continue reading Sri Lanka judges urged to boycott new chief
Sri Lanka lawyers strike over chief justice impeachment
Sri Lanka’s lawyers staged a strike on Thursday to protest the impeachment of the country’s top judge which has raised concern about judicial independence on the previously war-ravaged Indian Ocean island. Work in court houses came to a stand still as some 11,000 lawyers of the influential Bar Association stayed away and protested in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka lawyers strike over chief justice impeachment
Sri Lanka court stops impeachment of top judge
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Monday ordered parliament to drop its impeachment of the country’s top judge, amid international concern for judicial independence on the island. The court issued an order quashing a report by ruling party lawmakers who found Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake guilty of financial and professional misconduct over a month ago. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka court stops impeachment of top judge
Sri Lanka seeks new IMF loan as investments falter
Sri Lanka intends to ask for another loan from the IMF of $1 billion after foreign investments in infrastructure failed to materialise in the formerly war-torn island, a top official said Friday. The government will discuss borrowing another billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund this year after drawing down a previous $2.6 billion IMF… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks new IMF loan as investments falter
S. Lanka court rejects bid to sack chief justice
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an attempt by lawmakers to impeach the country’s top judge was unconstitutional, in the latest salvo in an escalating battle over the independence of the judiciary. A select committee charged by parliament to investigate Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake found her guilty in December of professional misconduct but the… Continue reading S. Lanka court rejects bid to sack chief justice
Sri Lanka arrests 114 Chinese for currency fraud
Police in Sri Lanka arrested at least 114 Chinese nationals over an alleged Internet currency fraud, during a string of raids in and around Colombo, officials said on Saturday. The arrests were made after Chinese police sought assistance from their Sri Lankan counterparts in cracking the alleged fraud ring. "They were charged under the Cyber… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests 114 Chinese for currency fraud
Australia to boost S.Lanka ties to stop boatpeople
Australia announced Monday plans to boost intelligence sharing with Sri Lanka to try to halt a wave of boatpeople that has seen thousands arrive illegally on its shores this year. Foreign Minister Bob Carr, who is in Colombo for a three-day visit, said he would discuss the idea during talks with leaders on how to… Continue reading Australia to boost S.Lanka ties to stop boatpeople
Sri Lanka defends China’s expansion in Indian Ocean
Sri Lanka has defended China’s increased naval presence in the Indian Ocean and rejected claims that it is a threat to regional power India, the defence ministry said Friday. The ministry quoted its top official, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, saying that Colombo understood China’s growing interest in the region and insisted that their bilateral cooperation was purely… Continue reading Sri Lanka defends China’s expansion in Indian Ocean
Sri Lanka top judge ‘guilty of misconduct’
A report submitted to Sri Lanka’s parliament is widely expected to call for the impeachment of the country’s top judge over allegations of professional misconduct, an official source said. The probe has raised international concerns that Sri Lanka’s regime is trying to control the judiciary after crushing Tamil rebels in 2009 and consolidating its hold… Continue reading Sri Lanka top judge ‘guilty of misconduct’
