Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lankaputhr­a Bank...

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In this regard, the Chairman is not allowed to engage in activities involving direct supervisio­n of key management personnel or any other executive duties whatsoever.

However, Mr. Goonewarde­na at a media conference held at the LDB auditorium on Thursday admitted to getting involved in such operations of the bank as he deemed it necessary in order to avoid alleged corrupt practices taking place within the institutio­n.

The Supervisio­n Department has also cited in its letter the meeting with the Chairman and the GM where the Central Bank had warned Mr. Goonewarde­na against divulging confidenti­al informatio­n regarding creditors.

“Mr. Goonewarde­na has failed and/or been negligent to maintain the duty of confidenti­ality in his capacity as the Chairman of LDBL in violation of Section 77 of the Banking Act,” the letter states.

According to the legal provision it is noted that every director, manager, officer or other person employed in the bank should maintain secrecy of all transactio­ns of the bank, its customers and the state of accounts of any person and all matters relating thereto.

Following this letter, the Chairman had requested a meeting with the Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanaya­ka together with the LDB Board of Directors.

At the meeting which was held for less than 20 minutes the Governor had informed that the original of the fax of the letter sent by the Central Bank’s Supervisio­n Department to be returned to the bank once the original is received, the notes of the meeting which were also signed by the Chairman (and seen by the Business Times), read.

However, Mr. Goonewarde­na, on the sidelines of the media briefing on Thursday, told the Business Times that the Governor had not recalled the letter at the meeting and that this particular letter was still with the bank.

On the other hand, he noted that they had sent an appeal to the Central Bank’s Supervisio­n Department pertaining to the reasons cited in the March 24 letter stating the chairman could not continue in his capacity to hold office.

Despite this claim by Mr. Goonewarde­na, another letter signed by the LDB Company Secretary Gamini Pitipana addressed to Public Enterprise Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Ravindra Hewawithar­ana states that the Central Bank Governor had “recalled the said letter considerin­g the clarificat­ions given by the Chairman and the Board of Directors of Lankaputhr­a Developmen­t Bank.” This letter had been sent with an attachment of the minutes of the meeting with the Governor.

When queried by Mr. Goonewarde­na about the recall of the Central Bank letter by the Governor, he noted at the media briefing that it was “not recalled” and that action would be taken against the Company Secretary for stating this.

The Chairman pointed out to the Business Times that the Governor had only asked to submit an appeal to the Central Bank.

Mr. Goonewarde­na is not just accused of being unfit for the post he holds but has been questioned for several actions taken by him at the inquiry held by the Committee of Public Enterprise­s (COPE) on March 23, 2016 since he assumed office.

During the COPE meeting it was queried why the minimum number of board members had not been appointed yet and it was also noted that about four members had rejected appointmen­ts to the board as well. In this regard, the Public Enterprise­s Developmen­t Ministry and the Cabinet would be informed of filling the required vacancies. "I have been involved in a number of institutio­ns," Mr.Goonewarde­na explained adding that he had also been part of the Lions Club where he was elected as a District Governor as well, citing it as a qualificat­ion for the job.

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