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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to amend the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Act to maintain a minimum of 9% annual interest rate within the next four years.
BASL urged to take a stand By Shamindra Ferdinando The Jathika Jana Balawegaya (JJB) has accused President Ranil Wickremesinghe of seeking to influence the judicial process in respect of a petition against domestic debt restructuring at the expense of the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF
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- President agrees to consider university lecturers demands (Category: Breaking News)
By Rathindra Kuruwita Brain drain is the worst manifestation of the country’s economic crisis, Freedom People’s Congress (FPC) member and MP, Prof. G.L Peiris, said on Thursday.Prof. Peiris said that a large number of academics had left state universities. In recent years, the number of students enrolled at the state universities had risen significantly, he […]
- University teachers to stage protest opposite UGC today (Category: Breaking News)
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The Supreme Court today (03) ordered the consideration of the petition filed seeking an order preventing the government from waiving off the loans obtained from the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF), during the Domestic Debt Optimization (DDO) process, to be postponed
Two petitions were filed before the Supreme Court this afternoon (28 July), seeking an order deeming the decision to reduce the interest rates paid when investing the funds of Employees Provident Fund (EPF) in treasury bills and bonds to 9% a violation of fundamental rights.
The Supreme Court has ordered the petition filed seeking an order preventing the government from waiving off the loans obtained from the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF), during the Domestic Debt Optimization (DDO) process to be recalled on August 27 for consideration.
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ECONOMYNEXT –Sri Lanka’s main opposition party the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) will present an amendment to the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) Act to ensure an equitable treatment in restructuring domestic debt, an SJB legislator said. MP Harsha de Silva told reporters on Wednesday July 12
- Govt. planning to place EPF, ETF under independent body (Category: Breaking News)
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- Harsha points out “glaring injustices” in taxing EPF (Category: Breaking News)
- Sajith: EPF will lose Rs 12 trillion due to domestic debt restructuring (Category: Breaking News)
The petition filed seeking an order preventing the government from waiving off the loans obtained from the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF), during the domestic debt optimization (DDO) process is due to be heard on 27 July.
The Sectoral Oversight Committee on Foreign Employment and Labour has revealed that several plantation companies have defaulted on Employees Provident Fund (EPF) payments and have huge arrears to the EPF.
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[…]The post Domestic Debt Restructuring: An Episode In Capital’s Attack On Working People appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Involuntary & Inequitable DDO (Category: Breaking News)
- Central Bank informs EPF members: “decided to opt for” DDO (Category: Breaking News)
- Governance issues, etc., will have to be sorted out to avert further debt restructuring: Verité ... (Category: Breaking News)
- The Misunderstood Taxation Of EPF & Other Superannuation Funds (Category: Breaking News)
[…]The post The Misunderstood Taxation Of EPF & Other Superannuation Funds appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- The Apologetic Custodian Of The EPF Is Also A Victim (Category: Breaking News)
- Economy 2024: More Challenging Than The Two Previous Years (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF asked to pay 30% tax unless it participates in domestic debt restructuring process (Category: Breaking News)
- Central Bank informs EPF members: “decided to opt for” DDO (Category: Breaking News)
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- Sri Lanka university lecturers want their issues resolved before admitting more students to univ... (Category: Breaking News)
- 10200 American scholarships on distant English learning for Univ. students. (Category: Breaking News)
- Seminar to be held to create awareness against leadership training programme for Sri Lankan univ... (Category: Breaking News)
- ACLU: Univ. of Wash. police spied on activists (Category: USA, Washington)
When the five days long stretch of holidays ended last week and the Colombo bourse reopened for trading on Tuesday, the market surged 6.71 percent (633.69 points up) on the broad All Share Price Index (ASPI) while the Standard and Poor SL 20 index covering the 20 largest and more liquid companies quoted on the […]
- Manning Market closed until further notice (Category: Breaking News)
- Stock market ends on a positive note (Category: Breaking News)
- Stock market closed for the day as S P SL20 falls (Category: Breaking News)
- Man killed in shooting incident at Manning Market (Category: Breaking News)
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By Rathindra Kuruwita Unless Sri Lanka addressed its governance issues, the country would have to restructure its debt again like most countries that had unsustainable levels of corruption, Executive Director of Verité Research Nishan de Mel said in a recent televised interview. Dr. De Mel said that as the government had decided to pay the […]
- Domestic debt restructuring: Harsha insists money belonging to EPF members must be safeguarded (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. borrowing costs drop as Treasury bill auction interest rates take big dip (Category: Breaking News)
- JVP asks why govt. so secretive about ‘domestic debt optimisation’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Central Bank informs EPF members: “decided to opt for” DDO (Category: Breaking News)
Government-guaranteed interest on funds - Sri Lanka Banks’ Association
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The Sri Lanka Banks’ Association has emphasized that by optimizing domestic debt, the hard-earned funds of the working people in the country will be safeguarded from potential losses. During an interview on the ‘101 Katha’ program,produced by the Presidential Media Division, Russel Fonseka, the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Ceylon and a member […]
By Saman Indrajith The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) would suffer a loss of Rs 12 trillion owing to the government’s domestic debt restructuring programme, Opposition and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa told Parliament yesterday. Premadasa said that the independent think tank, Verite Research
‘CBSL employees receiving higher interest rate of 29 percent’ Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) leader and dissident SLPP MP Udaya Gammanpila yesterday (04) said that though the government insisted that its Domestic Debt Optimisation (DDO) programme would have no impact on the banking sector, banks could lose as much as Rs 97 bn. Addressing the media at […]
- CBSL raises over Rs. 127 billion in treasury bond action (Category: Breaking News)
- CBSL raises over Rs. 142 Bn through Treasury Bond auction today (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka s tourism earnings in first 8 months of 2022 nears USD 900mn (Category: Breaking News)
- CBSL issues all-time high volume of treasury bills (Category: Breaking News)
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- Sustainable Debt & Unsustainable Democracy (Category: Breaking News)
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- Politics Of Easter Investigation In A Wriggling Economy (Category: Breaking News)
- RW’s Political Rating & Fitch’s Credit Rating (Category: Breaking News)
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- Accountability needed to make debt restructuring more equitable (Category: Breaking News)
- System Change Happening In Wrong Direction (Category: Breaking News)
- The International Priority To Be Heeded (Category: Breaking News)
- End taxation on EPF earnings: Employers body (Category: Business)
Parliament disregarded COPE recommendation for PSC By Shamindra Ferdinando Eksath Janaraja Peramuna (EJP) leader and SJB MP Patali Champika Ranawaka, MP, has called for the setting up of a special commission to investigate those who bankrupted the economy. Ranawaka said that those who had served as Finance Ministers, Governors of the Central Bank and members of the […]
- Prez warned of consequences of attacks on SJB (Category: Breaking News)
- Citing FM report Patali contradicts NWSDB claim (Category: Breaking News)
- Finance Ministry allows liquor company to operate without paying taxes: Ways and Means Committee (Category: Breaking News)
- Ranawaka warns of imminent social explosion over taxation woes (Category: Breaking News)
Tuesday 4th July, 2023 Some SLPP grandees would have the public believe that they are opposed to the government’s domestic debt restructuring (DDR) programme because it has adversely affected the working class and exempted the super-rich. SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has gone on record as saying that he is averse to the DDR scheme, and […]
- Interest paid on EPF deposits not affected by DDR process - CBSL governor (Category: Breaking News)
- Over 70% salary hike for CBSL employees: Gevindu demands explanation from FM (Category: Breaking News)
- SJB to present amendment to EPF act (Category: Breaking News)
- Sajith: EPF will lose Rs 12 trillion due to domestic debt restructuring (Category: Breaking News)
by Jehan Perera President Ranil Wickremesinghe notched up another achievement when Parliament ratified the Domestic Debt Restructuring (DDR) programme with a majority of 60 votes, with 122 members voting for and 62 against, with 40 abstentions. Parliamentarians who would need to think about their re-election prospects would have been reluctant to vote for a programme […]
- Non-Recurrence Requires Accountability (Category: Breaking News)
- CB Governor outlines importance of DDR to protect banks and save overall economy (Category: Breaking News)
- Self-serving love (Category: Breaking News)
- Proposed Pension Scheme will not deny benefits (Category: Breaking News)
By N Sathiya Moorthy In his Hajj message last week, President Ranil Wickremesinghe called upon all Sri Lankans to remain ‘united in a common cause to achieve our domestic, regional and global goals’. Yet, a day later, his leadership was seen as having split the political Opposition over the domestic debt restructuring issue in Parliament, indicating […]
- ‘Presidential control over DDO undermines power of Parliament’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Opposition to vote against debt restructuring plan (Category: Breaking News)
- National consensus on debt and economy, need of the hour (Category: Breaking News)
- Whoever wields power under 22-A, will Mahinda continue to ‘rule’? (Category: Breaking News)
The JVP yesterday said that those who had voted for the government’s Domestic Debt Optimisation (DDO) plan in Parliament on Saturday should apologise to the country’s workforce for having endangered the EPF.Addressing the media at the party office in Pelawatte, the former MP and Politburo member Sunil Handunnetti said that the DDO plan would adversely […]
- Proposed domestic debt optimization strategy passed in Parliament (Category: Breaking News)
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By Shamindra Ferdinando Dissident SLPP MP Gevindu Cumaratunga has strongly opposed the government move to place the debt-restructuring programme under President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s control as the latter does not represent Parliament. Addressing Parliament on Saturday (01), the leader of civil society group ‘Yuthukama’ pointed out that the Resolution on the Domestic Debt Optimisation (DDO) was [...
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