Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Justice minister sacked over criticism of Chinese port deal

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REUTERS: Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena yesterday sacked the justice minister over his criticism of a US $ 1.1 billion deal, signed last month, to lease a port to a Chinese company, the cabinet spokesman said.

The minister, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, criticised the cabinet decision to lease to China the port of Hambantota, on the island nation’s southern tip, under a plan to convert loans worth US $ 6 billion that Sri Lanka owes China into equity. He said it was akin to selling national assets.

“The president sacked Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe on the grounds that he breached collective responsibi­lity of the cabinet by criticisin­g the Hambantota port lease agreement,” cabinet spokesman Gayantha Karunatile­ka told reporters.

Rajapakshe was not available for comment.

Shortly after the president’s decision, Rajapakshe told media outside his ministry he had been sacked for exposing a cabinet violation of the constituti­on by agreeing to the port deal.

“My conscious says that there is no other shame other than staying in a cabinet which sells national assets,” Rajapakshe said.

Sri Lanka signed the longdelaye­d US $ 1.1 billion deal to lease 70 percent of its southern Hambantota port to China Merchants Port Holdings to handle the commercial operations of the Chinese-built port on a 99-year lease raising opposition from the public.

 ??  ?? Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe Pic by Pradeep Pathirana
Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe Pic by Pradeep Pathirana

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