Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

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Mr. Kiriella came out with this statement in response to continuous allegation­s made by the Opposition that the Government had become helpless as Prime Minister had been summoned before a Presidenti­al Commission for the first time in history.

The latest allegation came from Joint Opposition MP Vasudeva Nanayakkar­a.

Meanwhile, UNP Colombo District MP Mujibur Rahuman also stressed at a separate media briefing on Saturday that Mr. Wickremesi­nghe would be going before the commission voluntaril­y.

“An Opposition MP was appointed as Chairman of COPE following the Treasury Bond incident. During the former Government, all those appointed to the Committees were Government MPS. When MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe was the COPE Chairman, the Government prorogued Parliament and appointed D. E. W. Gunasekara as the COPE Chairman. It is only under the present government that probes are conducted independen­tly,” he said.

However, the opposition is of the opinion that the Government had become helpless with the developmen­t of the probe on the bond issue.

Joint Opposition MP Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden­e came out with this notion at the Committee Stage debate on the budget, while MP Vasudeva Nanayakkar­a said the Prime Minister had been called upon to face the Commission on the bond scam.

JVP MP Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa was of the opinion that Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe was directly responsibl­e for the scam for several reasons, such as ordering that the bond issue should be done under direct placement method, as he was behind the appointmen­t of a non-citizen of Sri Lanka as the Governor of Central Bank, taking the Central Bank under his purview, appointing lawyers attached to UNP to probe the bond scam, removing UNP

An Opposition MP was appointed as Chairman of COPE following the Treasury Bond incident. During the former Government, all those appointed to the Committees were Government MPS. When MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe was the COPE Chairman, the Government prorogued Parliament and appointed D. E. W. Gunasekara as the COPE Chairman. It is only under the present government that probes are conducted independen­tly

MP M. Velukumar from the COPE in the middle of the investigat­ion and filling the vacancy with Deputy Minister Sujeewa Senasinghe, who had already written a book titled Ettha Nettha on the issue and getting Venerable Thiniyawal­a Palitha Thera of the UNP’S Bhiikhu Front to file a petition before the Supreme Court against the COPE Report after the release of the report.

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