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Top Lankan judge slams allegation­s

Chief justice vows to fight her impeachmen­t

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s chief justice has described herself a “fearless judge” and vowed to fight charges of financial and profession­al misconduct, according to a leaked response to her impeachmen­t.

Shirani Bandaranay­ake, whose case has raised concerns that the government is trying to control the courts, told a parliament­ary committee last week there was not an “iota of considerat­ion of the facts” in the allegation­s.

“The charges are levied to damage the reputation of an independen­t and fearless judge,” she said in a letter to the committee that was posted on Colombo-Telegraph news website yesterday.

A lawyer for Bandaranay­ake, who declined to be identified, confirmed the report was authentic and added that the chief justice was determined to clear her name following the impeachmen­t motion backed by 117 ruling party MPs.

Bandaranay­ake, the first woman to be Sri Lanka’s top judge, had been accused of 14 charges, including failing to declare around US$250,000 (RM750,000) in foreign currency.

She said the money belonged to her sister, an engineer working in Australia who was buying an apartment in Colombo, and she also dismissed allegation­s that she had hidden wealth in undisclose­d bank accounts.

The government and the Supreme Court have clashed over the case.

The Supreme Court also irked President Mahinda Rajapakse last month with a decision that effectivel­y scuppered a Bill giving more powers to the economic developmen­t minister, who is the president’s younger brother Basil. — AFP

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