Sri Lanka, March 27 -- The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has ruled that former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and several senior officials violated the public's Fundamental Rights by procuring health supplies from an unregistered company under the 2022 Indian Credit Line, bypassing standard procedures.Sri Lanka Travel

The court ordered Rambukwella to pay Rs. 75 million from his personal funds to the state. Former Health Ministry Secretary Janaka Chandragupta and former NMRA Chairman Professor S.D. Jayaratne must each pay Rs. 50 million, while NMRA CEO Dr. Vijith Gunasekera and former MSD Deputy Director Dr. Thushitha Sudarshana are also required to pay Rs. 50 million each.

The ruling follows a Fundamental Rights petition filed by Tra...