Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SPEAKER’S ACTION unlawful; benefits former PM, says NUTA

COMPLAINS TO BRIBERY COMMISSION

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The National University Teachers’ Associatio­n (NUTA) yesterday complained to the Bribery Commission against Speaker Karu Jayasuriya.

NUTA, in its complaint signed by three University academics, said the Speaker’s acts, done in favour of the wrongful or unlawful benefit or to confer a favour or advantage to former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, would amount to corruption as defined by Section 70 of the Bribery Act as amended by Act No 20 of 1994.

The NUTA said the Speaker did this claiming that the Prorogatio­n of Parliament by the President was unconstitu­tional, knowing very well such to be false in view of the clear provisions given in Article 33(2) (C) and Article 70 of the Constituti­on whereby unfettered and sole powers of Prorogatio­n of Parliament are conferred on the President.

It said:

“The Speaker did this by giving the impression that the former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe still holds office by public pronouncem­ents, making public pronouncem­ents distorting the provisions of the Constituti­on and refusal to accept

Speaker did this claiming that the Prorogatio­n was unconstitu­tional..knowing very well such to be false

the appointmen­t of the new Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed by the President by arrogating powers not conferred by the Constituti­on to him.

“Karu Jayasuriya while holding the post of the Speaker of Parliament which falls within the definition of a Public Servant in terms of the Bribery (Amendment) Act No. 20 of 1994 has thereby committed, in our view an offence falling within the definition of corruption in terms of Section 70 of the Bribery (Amendment) Act no. 20 of 1994 punishable inter alia by imprisonme­nt up to 10 years upon finding guilty.”

The complaint was signed by Prof. Channa Jayasumana, Dr Maduruoya Dhammissar­a Thera and Senior Lecturer Raja Gunaratne.

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