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Sri Lanka CJ attends first day of impeachmen­t hearing

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s chief justice attended the first day of a parliament­ary hearing investigat­ing an impeachmen­t motion that accuses her of misusing power and having unexplaine­d wealth.

Lawyers shouted slogans condemning the motion and cheered for Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake as she left the Supreme Court and drove to the parliament to face an 11-member committee that is probing 14 charges against her. The committee is made up of seven government lawmakers and four from the opposition.

She appeared with her lawyers and remained in front of the committee about 90 minutes, said parliament officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Her lawyers declined to comment.

Bandaranay­ake denied any wrongdoing and opposition parties and independen­t analysts said the impeachmen­t attempt is aimed at stifling judiciary independen­ce and concentrat­ing power with Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

On Friday, lawyers smashed coconuts, in front of the supreme court, a symbolic request seeking divine interventi­on to halt the impeachmen­t process.

“We urge the government to withdraw this motion and restore the independen­ce of the judiciary,” — AP said lawyer Sunil Watagala. He said the motion is “clearly a politicall­y motivated one” which threatens the judiciary’s independen­ce.

Watagala said the legal community will hold public meetings countrywid­e to seek public support.

The motion was submitted three weeks ago calling for a Parliament Select Committee to investigat­e 14 charges and remove Bandaranay­ake.

It alleged her actions had “plunged the Supreme Court and the office of chief justice into disrepute”.

Parliament­ary Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, who is the president’s brother, announced the setting up of the committee last week.

 ?? — AP ?? Centre of attention: Bandaranay­ake (centre) leaving the Supreme Court complex to face impeachmen­t proceeding­s in Colombo.
— AP Centre of attention: Bandaranay­ake (centre) leaving the Supreme Court complex to face impeachmen­t proceeding­s in Colombo.

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