Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RS.19 MN TO PUSHPA RAJAPAKSA FOUNDATION WAS A DONATION - CICT

Donation was made long after the project concession agreement for the South Terminal had been signed CICT has already provided the required informatio­n on this matter to the relevant authoritie­s.

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It also states, “This donation was made long after the project concession agreement for the Colombo South Terminal had been signed and constructi­on work on the terminal had already commenced. This payment is clearly reflected in our audited accounts for the relevant year. We therefore categorica­lly reject the implicatio­n that the payment is tantamount to a bribe.”

“This issue had already been brought up in the media and was investigat­ed by the relevant authoritie­s three years ago. However, in the wake of these latest reports, we reiterate and bring to the notice of the media and the general public that CICT made a donation to the said foundation, as part of its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR), and did not intend it to be, nor believe it to be otherwise.”

“CICT has already provided the required informatio­n on this matter to the relevant authoritie­s. The company has no further informatio­n to provide on the matter, other than for what has already been provided.”

“For the record, we wish to reiterate that this donation was a part of CICT’S CSR commitment, and in keeping with this commitment, we have also supported other deserving projects such as providing support to the victims of the Koslanda landslide in 2016 with cash donations and rations; major sponsorshi­p of the Wheelchair Tennis programme of Sri Lanka Tennis Associatio­n (SLTA); and a donation through the China Merchant Charity Foundation of foldable intraocula­r lenses and cartridges worth $ 60,000 along with an allocation of $ 200,000 for cataract surgeries for needy patients under the ‘Tribute to love, China – Sri Lanka Free Cataract Surgery Campaign’ etc.

Once funding is allocated, CICT believes that the funding so allocated would be utilized for the said projects by the receiving agencies, without CICT having to play a supervisor­y role as to the implementa­tion of such projects.”

This issue had already been brought up in the media and was investigat­ed by the relevant authoritie­s three years ago. However, in the wake of these latest reports

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