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Corruption - Page 12

December 5, 2024
Corruption/Education

Exclusive: Are Speaker Ranwala’s Academic Credentials Fabricated?

by Our Political Affairs Editor Among Sri Lanka’s self-proclaimed “intellectuals,” few figures have stirred as much intrigue and scepticism as Dr Ashoka Sapumal Ranwala, a prominent member of the National Executive Committee

Corruption/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s HNB in Fraud Storm as Customers Allege Funds Quietly Taken

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Serious allegations have emerged in Sri Lanka against Hatton National Bank (HNB), a prominent private sector bank, with multiple customers claiming that the institution has been quietly deducting or retaining funds even after full credit

April 6, 2026

Here is How US Secretly Explodes Nord Stream Pipeline to Blam Putin

Corruption/Diplomacy

The U.S. Navy’s Diving and Salvage Center can be found in a location as obscure as its name—down what was once a country lane

Inside Story: Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka

Corruption/Education

This investigative report is open for response as the accused have been named by the reporter-editors As funny, stupid and pseudo-intellectual as it may

Time to Act: Sri Lanka’s Need for a Hong Kong Style Anti-Corruption Initiative

February 16, 2023
Artificial Intelligence/Corruption

Corruption is a persistent problem in many countries, including Sri Lanka. It hinders economic development, undermines public trust in government, and erodes the rule of law. One solution that has been successful

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Sri Lanka: Governor disregards trade mis-invoicing

February 13, 2023
Corruption

Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe has disregarded and trivialised the extent of illicit financial flows through trade mis-invoicing in instigating Sri Lanka’s ongoing foreign exchange and fiscal

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Here is How US Secretly Explodes Nord Stream Pipeline to Blam Putin

February 9, 2023
Corruption/Diplomacy

The U.S. Navy’s Diving and Salvage Center can be found in a location as obscure as its name—down what was once a country lane in rural Panama City, a now-booming resort city

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India’s Adani: Beginning of the End?

January 27, 2023
Business/Corruption

Shares of India’s Adani Enterprises (ADEL.NS) sank 20% on Friday as a scathing report by a U.S. short seller triggered a rout in the conglomerate’s listed firms, casting doubts on how investors

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Inside Corporate: Bitter Truth Behind India’s Adani

January 26, 2023
Corruption/Human Rights

Excerpts of the research paper published by Hindenburg Research Today we reveal the findings of our 2-year investigation, presenting evidence that the INR 17.8 trillion (U.S. $218 billion) Indian conglomerate Adani Group

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Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka: Time to Clean the South Eastern Uni

January 9, 2023
Corruption/Education

by a Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian has received a copy of A. Rameez’s (Vice-Chancellor, SEUSL) professorship application (Dated and signed on 04th September 2019). A. Rameez is serving as a professor

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Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka: Step Down Mr Vice Chancellor – Teachers Association 

December 16, 2022
Corruption/Education

by A Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian published a news article regarding Two (02) Major Research Fraudulency committed by the current vice chancellor of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka on 04th

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Inside Story:  Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka – Part 2

November 22, 2022
Corruption/Education

In his response to our first part of this series, Prof. A. Rameez, Vice Chancellor, Professor in Sociology, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, has said the following in an email. “As

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Exclusive: The Booker laureate admits he keeps Rajpal’s manuscript

November 4, 2022
Corruption/News

Sri Lanka Guardian has sent a media query to Shehan Karunathilake but he is yet to respond. However, on behalf of the Sri Lankan origins booker prize winner, someone named “SK” has

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Inside Story: Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka

November 4, 2022
Corruption/Education

This investigative report is open for response as the accused have been named by the reporter-editors As funny, stupid and pseudo-intellectual as it may sound, the above title of this article is

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