A suggestion had come up at a high level Green party meeting that the law and order portfolio now being held for the time being by the party boss be offered to a party bigwig hailing from the upcountry, a lawyer and a holder of a high office in Diyawanna to boot.
The purohitas in the top team as well as those at deputy and state levels who got new portfolios in the recent reshuffling of the pack had begun leaving the main office following the swearing-in ceremony. Some of them had looked quite happy while some others looked glum; there had been one or two in an obvious sulk.
There is a grog manufacturing company said to be in default on a tax payment amounting to Rs. 20 million and a staff-member of the office of a very high authority is busy attending to documentation to take over the ownership of this company after clearing the tax commitment, they say.
It has now come to light that a certain politico while occupying a position of authority had collected a huge amount of money as kickbacks from contractors to whom tenders for numerous development projects at the periphery were awarded.
The female head of a revenue collecting department who recently harangued a subject clerk for failing to add a Rs. 750 allowance to her monthly salary, had been remiss in her duty to provide uniform material and shoes to a certain category of employees in her department for two consecutive years, they say.
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