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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 23, 2015
Speaker has no right to summon Bribery officials -Justice Minister

By Saman Indrajith-April 21, 2015, 7:54 pm
Justice Minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe yesterday said that Speaker had
no powers to summon the officials of the Commission to Investigate
Allegations of Bribery or Corruption to Parliament just because MPs
staged a protest.
Addressing a press conference at the office of the Leader of the House
in the Parliament Complex, the Minister said that summoning CIABOC
officials to Parliament amounted to interference in the commission’s
duties.
"If a present, position or treatment is given by a presidential
candidate during the time of presidential election that could be
interpreted as bribe giving. If a person accepts such a gift it too is
bribe taking. After submitting nominations on December 08 for the
presidential election, the former President appointed MP Tissa
Attanayake as the Minister of Health.
Attanayake joined the then government and accepted the portfolio on
December 12. Thus, there was a complaint against this at the CIABOC. The
commission has duly commenced investigating the complaint it has
received. That’s their duty. There is nothing wrong or illegal in the
CIABOC summoning the former President to obtain a statement," Justice
Minister said.
Deputy Foreign Minister Ajith Perera: "The Speaker has no powers to
summon bribery commission Chairman. Neither Parliament nor the Speaker
has any powers to interfere in the affairs of the CIABOC. Former
President has no immunity once he retired. Immunity is applicable only
when a person holds that office."
Leader of the House Minister Lakshman Kiriella: The Opposition MPs
commenced a protest inside Parliament citing the CIABOC summoning of
ex-president as their reason. The actual reason is that they wanted to
sabotage the passage of the 19th amendment to the Constitution through
parliament. It is not just or reasonable to obstruct a bill of national
importance.
