Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

GK saga nears the end after a decade of depositor sufferings

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The last lot in the official list of disgruntle­d depositors of Golden Key Credit Card Co Ltd ( GK) will be getting their 41 per cent repayment of their security deposits soon signalling the end of an over 10- year saga tainted with sorrowf ul memories, dece p t i o n , back- stabbing and political interferin­g.

The Treasury will release Rs.500 million to make repayment for 64 security deposit holders remaining to be paid from the financial allocation made in Rs. 7.12 billion supplement­ary estimate passed in Parliament recently for defence and other expenditur­e including the GK compensati­on.

Most of the GK depositors are still struggling to make ends meet and some of them are no more, after undergoing sufferings for almost a decade, several depositors who led the legal battle told the Business Times.

They noted that the GK collapse provided a golden opportunit­y for several opportunis­ts who stepped in or were appointed by the state monetary authoritie­s to become rich during the process of the so- called company resurrecti­on process.

It is high time to conduct an investigat­ion into the past dealings of persons appointed to manage the GK Special Purpose Vehicle and GK, they urged.

According to GK data, 9,123 security deposit holders have been paid and 64 security deposit holders remain to be paid under the 41 per cent repayment plan fulfilling 99.31 per cent of the obligation.

Security deposit holders have been repaid from the funds released from the Treasury, amounting to Rs. 7.4 billion, from August 2015 onwards fulfilling a 2015 budget proposal made by then Finance Minister Ravi Karunanaya­ke.

According to GK data, 9,123 security deposit holders have been paid and 64 security deposit holders remain to be paid under the 41 per cent repayment plan

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