Now showing items 78-97 of 227

    • Harsha de Silva: Budget Deficit 

      FactCheck;P0026
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/13/2021)
      TRUE: CBSL Annual Report states Sri Lanka's budget deficit for 2020 [was a] huge 11%. But it should be even higher at 14%. - Harsha de Silva, Harsha de Silva's Official Twitter, 1 May 2021
    • Harsha de Silva: EPF and ETF 

      FactCheck.lk;E1713
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/25/2023)
      TRUE: The majority of Sri Lanka’s domestic debt is in treasury bonds. We have [almost 9,000 billion] worth of treasury bonds….44.5% of that is in banks….43% was borrowed from EPF & ETF. Harsha de Silva, Daily FT, 20 April 2023
    • Harsha De silva: Government debt 

      FactCheck;P0010
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 10/1/2020)
      TRUE: …the government made a hue and cry [those days] saying that the debt rose by Rs. 5,700 billion in five years, didn’t they? However, during their time, it has risen by [approximately] Rs. 1,000 billion in just four ...
    • Harsha de Silva: Inflation in Asia 

      FactCheck;P0042
      FactCheck 
      (www.factcheck.lk  , 3/3/2022)
      TRUE: We [Sri Lanka] have the highest inflation in Asia as of now. - Harsha de Silva, Ada Derana, 1 February 2022 
    • Harsha de Silva: Loan Collateral 

      S2412;
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 8/20/2020)
      Also, for the first time in Sri Lanka’s history, when Sri Lanka, as a sovereign state, asked the international community for a loan, they asked for collateral. This is because the international community has identified ...
    • Harsha de Silva: Multidimensional poverty 

      FactCheck.lk;P0091
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 12/14/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: The World Bank states that the poverty level which was at 13% in 2019 has by today, increased to at least 25%. The multidimensional Poverty Vulnerability of Oxford University and UNDP (sic) states that when ...
    • Harsha de Silva: Real Returns on EPF 

      FactCheck.lk;P0082
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 9/29/2023)
      TRUE: […] In the [EPF] Act itself it specifies 2.5% return. […] at the time inflation was at around 1 percent, if you look at 5 years prior to 1958, the average would have been 1 percent. […] Over the years, some years ...
    • Harshana Rajakaruna: MPs not speaking in Parliament 

      S637;
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 3/28/2019)
      TRUE: As a whole, 95% of MPs have spoken [in parliament in 2018]. It is only 5% who haven't spoken. - Harshana Rajakaruna, Silumina, 3 March 2019
    • J.C Alawathuwala: Food expenses 

      FactCheck.lk;P0093
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 2024-01-18)
      PARTLY TRUE: In 2019, the expenditure on the food of an individual living in Colombo or elsewhere in Sri Lanka was between Rs. 6,000 and Rs. 6,500. By 2023, this has increased to between Rs.16,000 to Rs.17,000. That is, ...
    • Janaka Ratnayake: Fuel price reductions 

      FactCheck;P0054
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 8/4/2022)
      True: The price of petrol was reduced by 20 rupees last night. I had pointed out two weeks ago that the price of a litre of petrol… can be reduced by 150 rupees. – Janaka Ratnayake, PUCSL Press Release, 18 July 2022
    • John Amaratunga: Tourism earnings 

      E377;
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/16/2019)
      TRUE: When he took office in 2015, there were 1.5 million tourist arrivals and in 2018, it increased to 2.3 million. Tourism revenue was USD 2.5 billion and reached USD 4.3 billion in the same time period. - John Amaratunga, ...
    • Kabir Hashim: Poverty line 

      FactCheck.lk;P0071
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 6/29/2023)
      TRUE: “…by 2019…the poverty line[sic] of this country was 11%…it has grown to 25% by 2023. I believe it is more than that. But the World Bank has calculated that it is only 25%, which means that out of 22 million in this ...
    • Kanchana Wijesekara: Fuel prices 

      FactCheck;P0051
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk , 5/24/2022)
      TRUE: Fuel Price will be revised from 3am today. Fuel pricing formula that was approved by the cabinet was applied to revise the prices. Price revision includes all costs incurred in importing, unloading, distribution to ...
    • Kanchana Wijesekera: Electricity Generation Cost 

      FactCheck.lk ;E1610
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk , 1/27/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: If we are in a situation where there is no rainfall, provided that we are able to obtain all the coal we need by April, we would be able to provide electricity all 24 hours of the day, without interruptions…That ...
    • Kanchana Wijesekera: Forensic Audit Report 

      E556;
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 3/5/2020)
      FALSE: "Around 96 percent of the Rs.10,000 million ‘loss’ highlighted by the Forensic Audit Report into Bond transactions from the period 2005-2015 actually went to several government institutions which benefitted immensely. ...
    • Kanchana Wijesekera: Fuel Price Formula 

      FactCheck.lk;P0064
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 4/21/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: Fuel Cost Breakdown - Data for the formula from actual cost incurred during the immediate past 28 days period from 28th February - 28th March 2023….Price difference (between the formula base price per litre ...
    • Keheliya Rambukwella: Domestic milk production 

      FactCheck;E1151
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 9/16/2021)
      TRUE: [Local] milk production is still only around 40 per cent of the total requirement. - Keheliya Rambukwella, Daily News, 11 August 2021
    • Keheliya Rambukwella: GDP Growth 

      S1937;
      Media Team
      (www.factcheck.lk, 1/16/2020)
      TRUE: When President Mahinda Rajapaksa took over the country in 2005, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was USD 20 billion. In ten years, we increased the GDP to USD 80 billion. - Keheliya Rambukwella, Dinamina, 4 December 2019
    • Keheliya Rambukwella: GDP growth 

      FactCheck;S1937
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 1/15/2020)
      TRUE: When President Mahinda Rajapaksa took over the country in 2005, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was USD 20 billion. In ten years, we increased the GDP to USD 80 billion. - Keheliya Rambukwella, Dinamina, 4 December 2019
    • Keheliya Rambukwella: Vaccination ranking 

      FactCheck;P0040
      Factcheck
      (www.factcheck.lk , 2/10/2022)
      FALSE: In terms of administering both doses of the vaccine, as of yesterday [January 1], we rank 4th in the world; as the highest percentage from the eligible population, we rank 4th out of 194 countries in the world.- ...