Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Here’s hoping that COPE’s probes go from strength to strength

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Thanks to the Committee on Public Enterprise­s (COPE) and the decision to televise its proceeding­s, the people of Sri Lanka have now the opportunit­y to identify the culprits who blatantly violated the law and played out public funds. The recent summoning by COPE and the exposure of irregulari­ties by the officials at Sri Lanka Cricket and People’s Bank gives an insight into the rampant corruption prevalent in these two establishm­ents and very likely in other State-owned enterprise­s (SOE) that are to be summoned in the future.

It is well known that Sri Lanka Cricket is a most corrupt organisati­on. Many Sports Ministers who are responsibl­e to ensure a clean administra­tion came and went turning a blind eye. The details of the transactio­ns that were exposed need not be repeated. The public witnessed how these so-called top executives and office-bearers were clueless and how they contradict­ed each other. COPE members must also be commended for cutting to size the arrogance of some. We hope those responsibl­e for the financial scams will be exposed and legal action taken against them to do justice by the past, present and future cricketers and the cricket loving public of this country. It was no surprise but a shame to hear the much respected Kumar Sangakkara state at his club’s felicitati­on ceremony which was telecast that there are 23 cases against SLC out of the 43 being currently investigat­ed by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC).

As for the People’s Bank, the Chairman and the entire Board should be removed for their decisions with regard to a reputed company in the field of constructi­on. We once again commend COPE for recommendi­ng that in the matter of a retired GM that certain costs incurred unneccessa­rily from public funds be recovered from those officials responsibl­e for approving them.

These exposures are just the tip of the iceberg. In a country where the relevant Ministers who are responsibl­e to act against these corrupt officials are turning a blind eye and not taking any action, the people of this country are indebted to the establishm­ent of COPE and from recent efforts to bring their hearings to the media and to the people.

It is heartening to witness the competence and tough stance taken by the Chairman of COPE and also the unity among the members although from different political background­s. We hope COPE would have the courage and authority to ensure legal steps are taken against these shameless so-called top executives.

So Sri Lanka! A land like no other. K. Jayanath Kohuwela

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