Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MR’S Affidavit to be filed next Friday

PCOI Probe on Srilankan Airlines

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s affidavit will be filed to the Presidenti­al Commission of Inquiry (PCOI) into irregulari­ties at Srilankan Airlines, Srilankan Catering and Mihin Lanka next Friday, the Commission said.

During Tuesday’s proceeding­s PCOI Secretary Ariyadasa Cooray had submitted several affidavits on key witnesses who had provided their statements to the Police unit attached to the Commission.

The Secretary had submitted the affidavit of former Srilankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha Wickramasi­nghe and the documents related to his affidavit. It was also reported that the Commission had sent almost 182 questions to the former Chairman and he had provided answers to certain questions.

Throughout the proceeding it was identified that there were some errors in numbering the pages of Mr. Wickramasi­nghe’s affidavit.

Mr. Cooray also submitted the affidavits of Secretary to the Ministry of Power Dr. Suren Batagoda, former Consultant of the Srilankan Lalith de Silva and former Ambassador to UK Chris Nonis.

Even though it had earlier reported that the PCOI had planned to call upon number of key players of Mihin and Srilankan during the extension but due to the limited time the Commission had planned to submit the affidavits of key witnesses to conclude the open inquiry sessions by end of June.

Earlier, Minister of Power, Energy and Business Developmen­t, Ravi Karunanaya­ke and Minister of Highways, Road Developmen­t and Petroleum Resources Developmen­t, Kabir Hashim were questioned by the CID unit attached to the PCOI in February.

In August last year Defence Secretary and founding Director of Mihin Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, former Secretary to the former President Rajapaksa, Lalith Weeratunga, former Secretary to the Treasury Dr. P.B. Jayasundar­a and former CEO of Mihin Lanka, Sajin de Vaas Gunawarden­a also provided similar statements to the Police Unit which is attached to the Commission.

Also former Chairmen of Srilankan Airlines Ajith Dias, Nishantha Wickramasi­nghe, former CEO of Srilankan Kapila Chandrasen­a and former Sri Lankan High Commission­er to the UK and former Director of Srilankan had provided their statements to the Police unit in August last year.

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