Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Trade Minister says he initiated CID probe; hands over documents

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Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a told the Sunday Times yesterday he gave a fourhour statement on Friday to the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) team probing allegation­s made in the media by former Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) official Thushan Gunawarden­a.

Minister Gunawardan­a said it was he who requested Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chandana Wickramara­tne to probe the allegation­s and the IGP had assigned the matter to the CID.

The minister said he handed over to the CID necessary documents including newspaper clippings and video clips where Mr Gunawarden­a was seen making the allegation­s.

“Four CID teams are already probing Rs. 4 billion fraud committed at Lanka Sathosa during the period of the previous government. It is curious that while these investigat­ions are proceed

ing and suspects are being arrested, such new allegation­s are being made against us. It could be with the intention of directing the probes elsewhere,” the minister alleged.

He claimed action had already been initiated regarding the garlic scam involving Sathosa officials, with the CID probing the incident. Several officials have been interdicte­d and one arrest was made. In addition, the Trade Ministry was also conducting an inquiry into the matter, he stressed.

Speaking in Parliament this week, Minister Gunawarden­a said he had never met Thushan Gunawarden­a personally as the CAA came under the State Ministry, but he had submitted Cabinet papers concerning the authority. He also vowed to leave politics if it was proved that either he or any member of his family was involved in corruption related to Sathosa or any other authority.

State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawan­na, meanwhile, said neither he nor Minister Gunawardan­a ever interfered with the affairs of the CAA.

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