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Four-Member Committee Appointed to Review Batalanda Commission Report

Four-Member Committee Appointed to Review Batalanda Commission Report

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A four-member committee has been appointed by the Attorney General to review the Batalanda Commission Report.

The committee is headed by Senior Additional Solicitor General Rohantha Abeysuriya. The other members include Deputy Solicitor General Dilip Peiris, Senior State Counsel Jayani Wegodapola, and State Counsel Shakthi Jagoda Arachchi.

The committee has been tasked with studying whether the evidence contained in the Batalanda Commission Report is sufficient to initiate criminal prosecutions.

The report was recently forwarded to the Attorney General by the Presidential Secretariat, following instructions from the President.

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