Copies of Ranjan’s phone recordings to be given to MPs next week

Copies of Ranjan’s phone recordings to be given to MPs next week

February 13, 2020   11:12 am

Copies of telephone conversation recordings that UNP Parliamentarian Ranjan Ramanayake had handed over to the House are to be given to parliamentarians next week.

Speaker of Parliament Karu Jayasuriya has stated that these voice tapes are still being studied.

This was mentioned during the meeting of the party leaders which was convened last evening (12).

In the meantime, two-day adjournment debate with regard to the forensic audit report of the Central Bank’s bond issuance is scheduled for February 18 and 19.

The Committee on Parliamentary Business has meanwhile decided to hold an adjournment debate pertaining to the Airbus deal of the flag carrier, SriLankan Airlines. The debate will take place on February 20 from 12.30 pm to 7.30 pm. The United National Party (UNP) will table the motion for this.

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