Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Vasu asks...

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Nanayakkar­a complained that no action has been taken regarding a number of “cases of defrauding large scales of public monies establishe­d before the Supreme Court, which had ordered to prosecute by the law enforcemen­t authoritie­s”.

He highlights that no action has been taken against those responsibl­e in the Water’s Edge case, Lanka Marine Service case, where Colombo Port oil facility sale was found fraudulent, and the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporatio­n privatisat­ion case, which have all been found fraudulent by the judiciary of the country.

In a letter dated July 05, 2018, written to Inspector General of Police and Chiefs of anti-graft commission­s and copied to the President, Law & Order Minister and Ministry Secretary and the Attorney General, Nanayakkar­a estimated the value of the total funds alleged to have been defrauded with regard to these cases were well above Rs.200 billion.

“Whilst clearly for political reasons prominence is given to recent similar allegation­s, my complaint, which was establishe­d by the Supreme Court findings of illegal and fraudulent misappropr­iation of public funds, remains without any action,” Nanayakkar­a said in his letter.

Although the Secretary to the Law & Order Ministry, Jagath P. Wijeweera, had instructed the Financial Crimes Investigat­ion Division’s (FCID) Senior DIG to commence an investigat­ion in a letter dated June 28, 2017, Nanayakkar­a pointed out that no action had been taken in his regard.

“I am surprised that even the Attorney General has neglected to take any action despite Supreme Court Directives”, Nanayakkar­a alleged.

Nanayakkar­a’s allegation­s come hot on the heels of the New York Times report alleging that a Chinese company provided US $ 7.6 million to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s failed re-election bid just prior to 2015 presidenti­al election and tit-for-tat allegation that the United States poured in millions of dollars to make regime changes in three countries including Sri Lanka.

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