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Sept 20, Colombo: Sujeewa Senasinghe, a parliamentarian of Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP) today lodged a complaint with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption against the investment of Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees' Trust Fund
The Opposition yesterday charged in Parliament that the Government was deliberately evading questions on the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) due to “shady investments” after the issue was postponed for a fifth time. United National Party (UNP) MP Dr. Harsha de Silva told the Daily FT
- No investigations yet on EPF transactions (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- EPF welcomes S&P’s soother (Category: Business)
By Saman Gunadasa World Socialist Web Site: A scandal over the manipulation of shares on the Colombo Stock Exchange has erupted in recent weeks, after former Sri Lankan Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Thilak Karunaratne accused Government ministers of acting in league with speculators. Karunaratne was pressured by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to quit his position, ...
- Former SEC Chief Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Tilak insists no overregulation (Category: Business)
- Bourse boom awaits boosted brokers after Presidential forum (Category: Business)
- Tilak talks his way out of SEC (Category: Business)
By Cassandra Mascarenhas The Government eServices project spearheaded by the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka celebrated a landmark achievement last evening, launching 22 important eGovernment services, further strengthening the country’s Government sector by making public services easily accessible to the citizens of Sri Lanka via the internet and mobile communication systems. Presidential Secretary...
- Special New Year transport information via 1919 (Category: Business)
- ICTA’s Lanka Gate e-services project for better public service (Category: Business)
- Number of Lanka Gate users per day exceeds 3,000 (Category: Business)
- Reservoir level updates via SMS to farmers (Category: Business)
The rebound in the Colombo stock market gathered further momentum yesterday, with retailers remaining and those with improved sentiments reinvesting gains from mid-day profit taking. The latter was evident as the market originally rose sharply with ASI up 0.8% and MPI by 1.1% and thereafter slowed down before gaining upwards once again. Throughout the day, ...
- Net foreign inflow tops Rs. 30 b; Bourse rebounds (Category: Business)
- Stock market’s return dips below 1% again (Category: Business)
- CSE inquiring into bizarre error trade (Category: Business)
Commissioners given freedom to decide future course with regard to DG post Dr. Jayasundera says top professionals picked to give leadership to a sound capital market growth Priyantha and Sujeewa served as Commissioners under Indrani Sugathadasa as well Opposition and certain market segments decry choice of men given their conflicting roles By Nisthar Cassim Likely ...
- Mudalige out; Kalinga in (Category: Business)
- Ex-SEC DG Channa appointed to Pan Asia Bank board (Category: Business)
- Ex-Bribery Chief laments non-payment of arrears (Category: Business)
- SEC Annual Report: No show of Indrani and thankless to ex-DG Malik (Category: Business)
Last week’s weekly Treasury (T) Bill auction saw yields continuing with their upward ascent, with the weighted average yields (WAYs) for 182 and 364 day T Bills rising by seven and four basis points (bps) to 13.02% and 13.27% respectively. However the WAY for the 91 day T Bill stagnated at the 11.36% level, which ...
- Hike Stalled (Category: Breaking News)
- Yields Move Up (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Expects Rate Hike (Category: Breaking News)
- Rate Status (Category: Business)
By Lakmal Sooriyagoda Several leading private and State institutions have defaulted in the payment of Rs. 1.22 billion owed to their employees, according to Labour Department sources. The department has filed more than 3,600 Court cases against the employers who had violated regulations that come under the Budgetary Relief Allowances Act, Employees’ Provident Fund Act, ...
- Older workers largely unprotected (Category: Western Australia)
- SL JHU says UN protest is a foolish act (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka government postpones parliamentary debates on private sector pension schemes (Category: Breaking News)
- SL Lady labor Commissioners nonsensical absurdity creates a record (Category: Breaking News)
Point of view By a market participant The investors were compelled to wait nearly 17 years to reap the benefit of a real bull run in 2009 after the elimination of the LTTE terrorism and how the SEC destroyed it within a one-and-a-half year period due to ill conceived, irresponsible decisions is well known and ...
- Real potential of the Colombo stock market (Category: Business)
- Bourse boom awaits boosted brokers after Presidential forum (Category: Business)
- Brokers delighted by talk, lunch with President (Category: Business)
- More about the real potential of the stock market (Category: Business)
Aug 15, Colombo: A private sector trade union in Sri Lanka is considering initiating legal action to call for an investigation into the investments made using monies from the private sector retirement fund, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF).
By Cassandra Mascarenhas The technical sessions of the Association of Professional Bankers’ 24th anniversary convention were held yesterday, bringing the APB’s flagship event to a close. Aptly themed ‘Sustainability in volatility: The bankers’ challenge,’ each technical session explored an area that could throw obstacles in the path of bankers and the line-up of speak...
- More than ever, businesses must think ‘what if’ (Category: Business)
- Banking foresight – Shaping integrated development (Category: Business)
- APB to promote ‘Sustainability in Volatility’ at 24th anniversary convention (Category: Business)
- Threat of recession contains risk of further global bank failures (Category: Business)
Aug 12, Colombo: The private sector trade union in Sri Lanka, the Inter Company Employees' Union (ICEU) says the government is once again attempting to introduce a private sector pension scheme to pilfer the monies in the private sector retirement fund, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF).
- Early Action (Category: Business)
- Investment Mandate (Category: Business)
- Uptrend (Category: Business)
- Credit Status (Category: Business)
Aug 10, Colombo: Attorney General of Sri Lanka has informed the Supreme Court yesterday that the opposition United National Party (UNP) parliamentarian Mangala Samaraweera has not deposited the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) monies for the journalists and other staff of the website office
Tabling a recent communication by the EPF accusing that attacks on the EPF have been stepped up since December 2011 by a “particularly vociferous US-linked anti-China opposition MP carrying out a contract for unspecified foreign interests to wrest control of the EPF to private parties
- EPF rejects UNP MP’s allegations of fraud (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s EPF says, an opposition MP is trying to destabilize the economy (Category: Breaking News)
- Stock Defence (Category: Business)
- Stock Purchase (Category: Business)
By Ashwin Hemmathagama Our Lobby Correspondent The Government has been repeatedly mentioning that the economy is in sound condition and reserves are very securely and lucratively invested. However, UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake moving yesterday’s adjournment motion accused the Government of robbery." “On examination of the state of the economy we find that the Government, especially ...
- Sri Lanka to implement wider monetary policies to strengthen national economy (Category: Breaking News)
- Global Trend (Category: Business)
- Long Cycle (Category: Business)
- Downside Risks (Category: Business)
Aug 05, Colombo: Several trade unions in Sri Lanka are to meet tomorrow to decide on the action to be taken against the alleged misuse of Employment Provident Fund (EPF) monies.
A grouping of 22 trade unions from both the state and private sector are to meet on Monday to discuss an action plan in connection with the alleged misuse of workers Employment Provident Fund (EPF) monies. Anton Marcus with the Free Trade Zones & General Services Employees Union (FTZGSEU
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- Man who busted library arrested (Category: Breaking News)
- Indian national had no visa (Category: Breaking News)
- Fatal swim for three at Muttur (Category: Breaking News)
Renews call for Select Committee to probe shady deals; wants EPF investments in stocks halted Blasts President-Bourse forum Says CSE Board must be dissolved Akin to firing all cylinders, Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has blasted President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s forum with capital
- Ranil raises red flag over EPF, ETF in Parliament (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- JVP Leader nails govt. on ETF, EPF balances (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. planning to place EPF, ETF under independent body (Category: Breaking News)
By a Special Correspondent A year or back from today, Sri Lankan economy had been sailing strongly amidst global economic typhoons. Most of the macro variables were reflecting peace dividends and rejuvenated hope. However, by mid 2011, the country’s trade deficit, fuelled by credit expansion was signalling early signs of an economic turmoil. Perhaps being ...
- Why Lion leads frontier (Category: Business)
- Economic growth to rebound in 2013: SCB (Category: Business)
- Flexible exchange rates and impact on exporters (Category: Business)
- Value investors enter as speculators exit (Category: Business)
Economic think tank andndash; Pathfinder Foundation in its latestandnbsp; Economic Flash has pointed out that independence of Employment Provident Fund (EPF) should be ensured when andnbsp;investing in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) adding that necessary safeguards should be in place to protect
Authorities must address criticisms over the adequacy of safeguards when investing in the Colombo Stock Exchange through the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and make the entire process more transparent, according to a statement by a local think tank
Considerable controversy has arisen regarding Employment Provident Fund (EPF) investment in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). There have even been calls to stop all such investments. It is important, however, to remember that there are positive arguments in favour of such investments
- Stock Defence (Category: Business)
- EPF reiterates it has followed Investment Policy Guidelines (Category: Business)
- EPF rejects UNP MP’s allegations of fraud (Category: Business)
- Should the EPF gamble with public money by investing on junk Stocks (Category: Breaking News)
Last week in Parliament, Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe singled out Daily FT in his usual criticism on newspapers. Among various allegations made by Wickremesinghe was that the FT is one of the papers which is in the pay of the so-called “stock market mafia” and the Central Bank. Wickremesinghe also alleged that FT was one ...
- Harry’s Melstacorp buys 11% more in Spence for Rs. 5 b (Category: Business)
- LOLC Group ‘buys’ top Rs. 7 b in two and half years (Category: Business)
- DFCC buys 10% NTB stake for Rs. 1.3 b (Category: Business)
- Controlling shareholder CFLB buys 12% more of Colonial Motors for Rs. 319 m (Category: Business)
By R.M.B. Senanayyake Dr. Harsha de Silva has good grounds perhaps for his criticisms of the EPF investments in the stock market, but his criticisms are having a destabilising effect on the stock market, which was stabilising after a long decline. There are some facts about investment in the stock
- EPF rejects UNP MP’s allegations of fraud (Category: Business)
- No investigations yet on EPF transactions (Category: Business)
- CB says EPF investments are long-term and of value (Category: Business)
- UNP MP renews warning over fate of EPF’s questionable investments in stock market (Category: Business)
Financial accountability is accompanied by a question mark in Sri Lanka. A host of challenges from the Golden Key scandal to improper auditing of State assets, including the transparent management of Employees Provident Fund (EPF), have regularly hit headlines for years. In addition
- Appreciating exchange rates: Not a boon always (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka`s Central Bank unaware of millions of Swiss francs deposited in Swiss accounts (Category: Breaking News)
- Swiss francs 50m invested in Swiss banks by Sri Lankans (Category: Breaking News)
- Another CPC controversy (Category: Business)
It is with great pleasure and keen interest that I associate myself with a wide range of distinguished stake holders in the inauguration of this workshop under the patronage of Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS), World Bank and Department of National Planning. It is expected through this consultation process to provide a ...
- D.E.W. Gunasekera addresses issues of social protection (Category: Business)
- IPS releases ‘Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2011’ report (Category: Business)
- Making employment count - For creating growth and reducing poverty (Category: Business)
- Labour Reforms In A Time Of Great Crisis (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka’s Main Opposition, United National Party (UNP) yesterday claimed that the state-controlled pension fund Employees’ Provident Fund’s (EPF) share portfolio at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has made losses to the tune of a staggering Rs.12.2 billion.
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UNP MP Dr. Harsha De Silva in a statement said yesterday that notwithstanding the almost daily statements by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) defending its investments in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), violating its own published Investment Guidelines it has now been revealed that the EPF
- UNP warns of recession (Category: Breaking News)
- Controversial Investments Out Of EPF And ETF (Category: Breaking News)
- UNP MP renews warning over fate of EPF’s questionable investments in stock market (Category: Business)
- Safeguards For EPF Investments Needed (Category: Business)
Jun 28, Colombo: Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP) says that the private sector pension fund, the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) has lost over Rs. 12 billion in its investments in the Colombo Stock Exchange.
Extending the debate on the controversial Standard and Poor’s report, UNP MP Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday pledged to continue demanding transparency on Employment Provident Fund (EPF) transactions. He pointed out that in the subsequent clarification Standard and Poor’
- No investigations yet on EPF transactions (Category: Business)
- JVP union accuse authorities of swindling EPF monies (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- UNP urges COPA to summon CB, Labour Ministry officials over EPF (Category: Business)
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