Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THERE WERE PRACTICES ABOVE THE LAW-FORMER MINISTER

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

There were practices above the law; no matter what laws are created practices are higher.whether it is a violation of a law at some points a minister has to take that decision because it was the practice at that time, former Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne yesterday told the Srilankan Airlines Commission.

The former minister informed the Commission that although he was the line minister who had to handle the aviation sector in the country, he was not aware about most of the decisions taken by then Srilankan Airlines Board of Directors between the period 2010-2015. He informed the Presidenti­al Commission of Inquiry (PCOI) on irregulari­ties at Srilankan Airlines, Srilankan Catering and Mihin Lanka that during the period 2010-2015 the Srilankan Airlines had directly coordinate­d through the Finance Ministry and the Board of Directors also appointed according to Finance Ministry’s decision. During that time former President Mahinda Rajapaksa was the Finance Minister, he said. When Additional Solicitor General, Neil Unamboowe PC questioned about the Public Enterprise­s Department (PED) guidelines of appointing Board of Directors to Srilankan Airlines, former Minister informed the Commission that he was not aware about PED guidelines. “There were practices above the law,” he informed the Commission.

He said when appointing Board of Directors within the period of 2010-2015 to Srilankan Airlines, he had been not informed by the Srilankan or the government about the nominees for the Srilankan Board, only the appointmen­t letters of Board of Directors were sent to him. “They only sent me the appointmen­t letters and the appointmen­ts are made according to the decisions taken by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. He said that the Srilankan Airlines Board of Directors had not informed him about the five year business plan which was created through an internatio­nal aviation consultant named Via Capital but Srilanakan Airlines had requested USD 520 million to formulate the five year business plan and for the capital infusion by the Cabinet through the line ministry.

Additional Solicitor General, Neil Unamboowe along with Senior State Council Fazly Razik and State Counsel Sajith Bandara led the evidence.

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