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Sri Lanka's government is reviewing the high cost of security for former presidents, incurring an annual expense of Rs 1,100 million. A committee has been formed to assess the issue, and a decision will be made after the report is submitted. The cost is said to exceed the budget allocated to the police hospital, with over 100 police and military personnel assigned to each former president/widow.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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