Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOND SCAM NO FAULT OF MINE, SAYS RANIL

The Prime Minister said this while winding up the debate on his expenditur­e head in Parliament last evening

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe in Parliament yesterday said that those who question him about the bond scam should read the report of the Presidenti­al Commission which probed the issue as it had not faulted him for anything.

The Prime Minister said this while winding up the debate on his expenditur­e head in Parliament last evening. He was actually responding to a question raised by UPFA MP Vasudeva Nanayakkar­a earlier during the day.“has Mr. Nanayakkar­a read the bond commission report yet?” he asked.

Responding to another question raised by Mr. Nanayakkar­a, whether Mr. Wickremesi­nghe was aware that he was the third respondent of the case he filed in the Supreme Courts against the privatizat­ion of Lanka Marine Services Ltd, Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said the transactio­n was done in 2000 and therefore it was not relevant as neither he nor Mr. Nanayakkar­a were ministers in that government.

The Prime Minister said Sri Lanka’s apparel export earnings were US$ 2800 million in 2004 and rose to US$4600 million in 2015. In Vietnam he said the apparel exports earnings rose to US$ 27,500 million in 2015 from US$ 4900 in 2004. He said the situation in Bangladesh was the same as apparel exports in that country rose to US$25,500 million in 2015 from US$5700 million in 2004.“Sri Lanka has actually conceded the market in the golden era,” he said.

He said the oil refinery in Hambantota would be commission­ed in a few weeks together with the industrial zone there.“more zones will come up in Milleniya and Trincomale­e while we have already launched another zone in Bingiriya.”

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