Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ALOYSIUS- SOME COPE MEMBERS IN CONTACT DURING HEARINGS

Total 227 calls with Sujeewa Senasinghe, 18 with Dayasiri Jayasekera, 176 with Harshana Rajakaruna and 73 with Hector Appuhamy CID SI Yasanka Jayasinghe presents detailed forensic report before Bond Commission Members were sitting in judgment during perio

- BY SHEHAN CHAMIKA SILVA AND HAFEEL FARISZ

Evidence at the Bond Commission yesterday revealed that PTL Owner Arjun Aloysius spoke to several members of the Parliament­ary watchdog Committee on Public Enterprise­s (COPE) during COPE hearings.

Aloysius had spoken a total of 227 times to Minister Sujeewa Senasinghe, 18 times with Dayasiri Jayasekara, 176 times with Harshana Rajakaruna and 73 times with Hector Appuhamy during the period commencing January 2015.

Cabinet Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara had also been in communicat­ion with Arjun Aloysius with 18 calls going to and from him and Aloysius in total, with two calls during the period of the COPE hearings. The communicat­ions with Jayasekara had commenced on July 10, 2015.

The second Committee of Public Enterprise (COPE) was establishe­d on May 6, 2016 to investigat­e the controvers­ial Bond Issuance.

The evidence presented by the Attorney General revealed that Arjun Aloyisus had also been in constant contact with MP’S Hector Appuhamy, and Harshana Rajakaruna, whilst they were sitting in the COPE committee investigat­ing the Bond Issuance.

The other MPS names were highlighte­d in a forensic report presented by the Criminal Investigat­ions Department during yesterday’s hearing of the Bond Commission.

The other MP Ajith P. Perera had only two calls (one incoming and one outgoing), between him and Aloysius.

Senasinghe was appointed midway during the proceeding­s, after the resignatio­n of UNP MP M. Welakumar on July 8, 2017.

The total number of phone calls to and from Senasinghe to Aloysius during the period July 4, 2015 to March 3, 2017 was 227.

They include calls on other platforms such as Whatsapp and Viber.

UNP MP Harshana Rajakaruna who was also a member of the COPE had been in contact with Aloysius since February 2015. There were a total of 176 calls between each other and 18 during the period of the COPE hearings.

MP Hector Appuhamy had taken and received a total of 73 calls from mid July 2016 to mid June 2017 with a total of 23 calls during the period of COPE sittings, evidence revealed.

The evidence was through subinspect­or Yasanka Jayasinghe of the Criminal Investigat­ions Department who had forensical­ly examined all the relevant data.

Counsel for Former Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran vehemently objected to the admitting of the evidence initially. The objections were overruled with the Commission­er ordering written submission­s to be tendered within seven days to the Commission.

SASG Yasantha Kodagoda was to later remark following the revelation­s that "It is exactly knowing all of this that they objected to it".

Jayasinghe’s evidence was the only evidence led throughout the day, which highlighte­d many calls between Aloysius, Mahendran and other directly connected parties to the issuance of Bonds.

When asked by the Chairman of the Commission, K.T Chithrasir­i if their phone calls to the MP’S may have been “between friends”, SASG Kodagoda replied in the negative.“this was during sittings and they were sitting in judgment. Your Honour would never do that whilst sitting in Judgment” he said. The Chairman concurred.

The evidence was read out following the tabling of a 127 page forensic report in which Jayasinghe explained the method of extracting data. All telecom service providers had complied with the orders of the Commission and provided data during the time period commencing January 1, 2017.

Jayasinghe said that Dialog Axiata had not given the full report due to technical difficulti­es. He said they had provided all data that was within their reach.

Jayasinghe said that the telecom giant had requested a further 120 days to provide all the relevant data pertaining to the mobile phones of Aloysius and Mahendran.

During evidence led yesterday the phone details of Arjun Aloysius, Arjun Mahendran, Indika Saman Kumara, Naveen Anuradha, Kasun Palisena, S. Pathumanap­an were laid out.

The Attorney General’s Department drew a nexus between the workings of the Central Bank, the other Banks in the Treasury Bond Market, and Perpetual Treasuries.

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