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    • Ranjith Siyabalapitiya: On tax paying labour force 

      FactCheck.lk;E1665
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 3/16/2023)
      FALSE: "Only 120,965 persons or 2.6 percent of the labour force, who are earning over Rs.100,000 per month, are subjected to the PAYE tax." Ranjith Siyabalapitiya, Daily Mirror, 11 February 2023
    • Ranjith Siyabalapitiya: Vehicle imports 

      FactCheck.lk;P0074
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/20/2023)
      TRUE: ...within that period [2015-2020], we have brought 2,498,714 vehicles...worth Rs. 1,331.51 billion...We have taxed [them to the value of] 991.12 billion. Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, YouTube Page of Parliament of Sri ...
    • Ranjith Siyambalapitiya: Casino taxes 

      FactCheck.lk;P0083
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 10/5/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: […] Effective April 1, 2023, we hope to impose a fee of USD 50 on every Sri Lankan who enters such a place of business of gaming. This law was in place since 2015. From 2015, the stated law was to charge USD ...
    • Ranjith Siyambalapitiya: Import Shortage 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk , 2/23/2023)
      FALSE: …It is because this step was taken [ban imports on certain items] that essential items such as fuel, medicine and fertiliser can be imported without any shortages… Ranjith Siyabalapitiya, Newswire, 26 January 2023
    • Ranjith Siyambalapitiya: Pensions and Aswesuma 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 2024-02-08)
      TRUE: [A group of] 4 million are watching the government expectantly. 2 million out of that are government employees and pensioners who are expecting an increase in salaries and the other 2 million are those who have been ...
    • Rauff Hakeem: Governance and Economic Crimes 

      FactCheck.lk;P0076
      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 8/3/2023)
      PARTLY TRUE: Come September, we will be the first Asian country to be subjected to IMF review of governance diagnostic. [...] In the meantime, even in the Geneva Resolution against Sri Lanka, they spoke about the need to ...
    • Religious incidents in Mullaitivu: How did the press cover it? 

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      Media Team
      (Colombo: Veritè Research, 7/11/2019)
      Manner in which the SInhala and Tamil press covered tensions regarding the Nayaru/Gurukanda religious site in Mullaitivu from 30 June to 11 July 2019. Sinhala press - 11 articles Tamil press - 34 articles
    • Religious violence against Christians: Disruptions and Distractions - November 2021 to October 2022 

      Gunasekara, Ranmini; Media Team, Verité Research (Colombo: Verité Research, 2023-10)
      Ethno-religious violence is an enduring feature in Sri Lanka irrespective of the changes to the country’s socio-political and economic landscapes. This study offers insights into key patterns of violence directed against ...
    • Resignation of Muslim politicians: splitting or slapping? 

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      Media Team
      (Colombo: Veritè Research, 6/24/2019)
      The entry contains writeups in all three languages and images of newspaper articles pertaining to the resignation of Muslim MPs against the hunger strike carried out by Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thera demanding the resignation ...
    • Rishad Bathiudeen: Export Services 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 10/9/2019)
      TRUE: … ICT/BPM, electronics, printing and packaging services – alone contributes to around $1.3 billion in export revenues every year. - Rishad Bathiudeen, Daily FT, 28 August 2019
    • Rohana Bandara: Sri Lanka's debt to China 

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      (www.factcheck.lk, 6/3/2021)
      TRUE: 14% of Sri Lanka’s debt is owed to China… - Rohana Bandara, Dinamina, 10 May 2021
    • Ruwan Wijewardena: Covid-19 death analysis 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 9/23/2021)
      PARTLY TRUE: It is said that 10 patients are dying every hour. The rate at which patients are dying is 1.5%. Sri Lanka has become the country that reports the highest death rate in Asia due to COVID-19. - Ruwan Wijewardena, ...
    • Ruwan Wijewardene: Debt increase 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/28/2022)
      TRUE: Some people in the present government say that the country has come to this situation because we [yahapalana government] took loans. 80% of the loans we took were used for settling the loans obtained by Mahinda ...
    • Ruwan Wijewardene: Health Allocations 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 1/7/2021)
      PARTLY TRUE: The amount allocated for the Health Ministry while this crisis is ongoing is Rs. 158 billion for 2021, that’s down Rs. 20 billion from 2019… You can see where the government’s priorities are. - Ruwan Wijewardene, ...
    • S. M. Marikkar: COVID-19 Vaccination 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 6/18/2021)
      PARTLY TRUE: Not even 2 million of the Sri Lankan population has been vaccinated as of now. We have vaccinated the least number of people in the region. - S.M. Marikkar, Aruna, 26 May 2021
    • Sagala Ratnayaka: Health and Education Budget Allocation 

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      (factchecklka - Facebook, 2/27/2019)
      FALSE: Last year the allocation for the education and health sectors in the country made up 25% of the total budget. - Sagala Ratnayaka, Mawbima, 4 February 2019
    • Sajith Premadasa: Fisheries Industry 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 7/1/2021)
      TRUE: The fisheries industry contributes to 1.1% of Sri Lanka's GDP, according to the 2019 CBSL report. - Sajith Premadasa, Divaina, 3 June 2021
    • Sajith Premadasa: Fuel price reduction 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/6/2020)
      PARTLY TRUE: The price of a litre of 95 octane petrol is Rs. 161 and this can be priced at Rs. 94. A litre of super diesel is sold at Rs. 132 and this price can be reduced to Rs. 77. A litre of diesel is sold at Rs. 104 ...
    • Sajith Premadasa: Fuel pricing 

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      (www.factcheck.lk, 5/6/2020)
      PARTLY TRUE: A litre of diesel is sold at Rs. 104 and this can be reduced to Rs. 61. A litre of 92 octane petrol is Rs. 137; it can be priced at Rs. 80. - Sajith Premadasa, The Island, 11 March 2020
    • Sajith Premadasa: Government's tax revenue 

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      FactCheck
      (www.factcheck.lk, 12/4/2020)
      FALSE: In the first seven months of 2020, the government's tax revenue was reduced by 40.9 percent in comparison with that same period last year. - Sajith Premadasa. Divaina, 7 October 2020