Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHANUKA RATWATTE, FOUR OTHERS REMANDED TILL SEPTEMBER 28

- BY SHEHAN CHAMIKA SILVA

Chanuka Ratwatte and four others, who were arrested by the Financial Crimes Investigat­ion Division (FCID) were yesterday remanded till September 28 by the Colombo Fort Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne.

The son of former Defence Minister, the late Anuruddha Ratwatte, had been arrested in connection with an alleged misappropr­iation of Rs. 4.2 billion government funds. Mr. Chanuka Ratwatte is also the brother of Joint Opposition MP Lohan Ratwatte.

The prosecutio­n alleged that the suspects had misused the funds belonging to the four Department­s of the Central Bank and the Employees’ Provident Fund at the CEB, while investing those funds in the Government Securities through a company named Entrust Securities PLC, which is headed by the suspects. The Central Bank took over Entrust Securities PLC this January and handed it over to the National Savings Bank as the management agent, to restructur­e the troubled primary dealer.

The Central Bank however did not directly admit uncovering of any fraudulent activities by the company or its top management, but said it was taken over to ensure the credibilit­y of the Government securities market.

The FCID said the suspects were members of the alleged company, which was registered under the Central Bank as a primary sales broking company to invest in securities and bonds.

They told court that the Government funds were never invested in the securities, but were transferre­d into the Entrust Ltd. causing a huge financial loss to the government.

The suspects were charged under the section 5(3) and 8(3) of the Public Property Act and section 386 of the Penal Code over criminal breach of trust and misappropr­iation.

The suspects are Dharmapriy­a Bandara Dassanayak­e (Chairman of the Entrust Securities Plc), Chanuka Ratwatte (Managing Director), Romesha Dushanthi Senarath, Executive Director), Sanjeewa Dayaratne (Director) and Niloshan Romelo Mendis (Director).

The FCID conducted investigat­ions over the allegation­s following a complaint from the Central Bank.

 ?? PIC BY DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE ?? Chanuka Ratwatte (R) and four others were remanded till September 28 by Colombo Fort Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne over alleged financial fraud of Rs. 4.2 billion under the Public Property Act.
PIC BY DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE Chanuka Ratwatte (R) and four others were remanded till September 28 by Colombo Fort Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne over alleged financial fraud of Rs. 4.2 billion under the Public Property Act.
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