The Asian Age

Rajpaksa regime’s corrupt officials can’t escape: PM

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Colombo, Feb. 10: Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe on Wednesday said the ongoing investigat­ions against “corrupt” members of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa regime will continue without political interferen­ce.

The members of Mr Rajapaksa’s immediate family and others are charged of money laundering. His second son Yoshitha Rajapaksa, who is also a Navy lieutenant is currently in remand custody over money laundering charges. He was arrested on January 30.

Mr Rajapaksa’s younger brother Basil Rajapaksa, the former economic developmen­t minister has also been charged in court in addition to facing the special presidenti­al panel probing corruption.

The Opposition has accused the government of a political witch hunt by targeting the members of the former regime.

Mr Wickremesi­nghe said there will be “no escape for corrupt members of the former regime and the investigat­ions into large scale fraud and corruption is being conducted in a transparen­t and independen­t manner”.

Yoshitha was quizzed in connection with TV channel Carlton Sports Network

On the question of alleged off- shore accounts maintained by the members of the former regime, Mr Wickremesi­nghe said no police complaints have been lodged over off- shore accounts as part of the corruption probe

( CSN) which had close links with the Rajapaksa sons. Nishantha Ranatunga, who was CSN’s CEO, was also among those arrested. He was also the secretary of the cricket governing body.

Mr Wickremesi­nghe said that the investigat­ors must be given time to conduct a comprehens­ive probe.

On the question of alleged off- shore accounts maintained by the members of the former regime, Mr Wickremesi­nghe said no police complaints have been lodged over off- shore accounts as part of the corruption probe. Action on off shore accounts will be taken when details of them transpired through the on going investigat­ions, he said.

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Ranil Wickremesi­nghe

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