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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Include Unlawful Oil Hedging Deals In COPE: Nihal Sri
September 3, 2014
Anti Corruption activist and good governance specialist Nihal Sri Ameresekere has
written to the Chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprise (COPE),
DEW Gunasekere highlighting the non-inclusion of the unlawful oil
hedging deals that were carried out by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation
(CPC) that resulted in a loss of Rs. 480 million public funds.
In the letter, Ameresekere has listed out a series of questions which he
states would assist the Auditor General in considering the matter he
has highlighted on exposing the financial losses incurred as a result of
poor legal consultancy in dealing with the Court cases on the CPC
hedging deals.
Ameresekere had initially written to the Auditor General’s Department
regarding the oil hedging deals of the CPC on May 12 this year, in
reference to media reports that stated that the Central Bank had paid a
sum of Rs. 480 million as legal fees in defending actions instituted in
foreign jurisdictions.
Drawing attention to the fact that this sum is higher than the recurrent
and annual expenditure of the entire Attorney General’s Department
between the period of 2008 – 2011 (during which the highest had been Rs.
419 million) Ameresekere has pointed out that if the legal arguments he
brought forward with concern to the Court cases when it initially
emerged in 2009 were to be followed, this colossal loss of public
finances could have been avoided.
He has expressed regret that the Supreme Court was precluded from going
into the merits of the two fundamental rights applications filed by him
in May 2009 and June 2009 on the Court cases regarding the oil hedging
deals by three private banks, upon being misdirected on a ‘time-bar
issue’ and the objections raised by then Attorney General Mohan who had
informed the Court that he is defending the actions filed abroad and
that Amaresekere should ‘lay his head at rest’.
Amaresekara had also referred to the three sets of notes that he had
forwarded to the then Attorney General Mohan Peiris on the data, facts
and the law that were to be used in his submissions to the SC, which
Peiris had acknowledged and yet instead had made an assurance and a
guarantee that no payments whatsoever would have to be made from public
funds to the respondent banks under the CPC deals and that he would
recover the costs that he reckoned would be in the region of Rs. 150
million.
Further pointing out that if his advises was considered and used in the
Court cases, the colossal loss of public funds could have been avoided
and therefore, has urged the COPE Chairman to probe as to why the
details relevant to the costs incurred through these illegal deals were
not disclosed.
Six
more undergraduates of the Sabaragamuwa University have been detained
and interrogated by the Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) since
yesterday – they are the third set of students to be arrested since the
attack on a student of Tamil identity within the university premises on
August 3.
Six More Students Interrogated By TID In S’gamuwa Uni Following Attack On Tamil student
September 3, 2014
Six
more undergraduates of the Sabaragamuwa University have been detained
and interrogated by the Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) since
yesterday – they are the third set of students to be arrested since the
attack on a student of Tamil identity within the university premises on
August 3.
Six first-year undergraduates of the Social Sciences and Languages
faculty had been arrested yesterday at the Bandara hostel and have been
detained and interrogated at the University guest house. These fresh
arrests are made following a series of similar arrests made since the
attack on a Tamil student named Sandheer Kumar Sudharshan – a resident
of Muhamalai. He was found gagged and unconscious in the morning on
August 3, with cut wounds all over his body. The victimized student
initially told the Police that he remembers a group of five masked men
attacking him.
Another third year student of Tamil ethnicity was arrested and
interrogated by the TID on August 5, while he was sitting for an
examination and the charge made against him was downloading downloaded
images of wounded Sudharshan. Thereafter a group of students who held a
press conference on August 6 to raise public awareness on the incidents
in the university had been followed to their homes and attacked by the
TID.
Soon afterwards, Sudharshan upon being released from hospital is
arrested and detained by the TID on August 9 during which he backtracks
on his original statement to the Police and confesses to inflicting the
cut wounds on himself. It is 23 days since his detention and neither his
parents nor his colleagues have been permitted to visit him.


