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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 8, 2015
Gotabaya seeks Rs 1 billion in damages from Watagala


May 8, 2015
Former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has sent a letter of demand
to JVP Western Provincial Councillor Attorney-at-Law Sunil Watagala,
seeking Rs 1 billion in damages over alleged malicious and defamatory
remarks made by the latter against him.
Rajapaksa has sent the letter of demand to Watagala, through his attorney Sanath Wijewardane.
In the letter Wijewardane states that his client, Gotabaya Rajapaksa,
had served as the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Urban
Development and that he had provided decisive assistance to military
operations carried out to defeat LTTE terrorism and unite the country.
“Therefore my client has become the number enemy to separatist groups and various parties assisting separatists,” he says.
On Wednesday (6), Watagala had filed a complaint against Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa and several other individuals at the Commission to Investigate
Allegations of Bribery or Corruption alleging financial fraud during
the 2013 Deyata Kirula Exhibition held in Ampara.
Apart from Rajapaksa, the complaint has also named former District
Secretary Neil de Alwis, Ampara Urban Council Chairman Indika Nalin
Jayawickrama and another person as being involved.
However, the letter states that apart from the salary and allowances
owed to him during his tenure as Secretary of the Defence Ministry (from
2005 to January 09, 2015) and as Secretary of Urban Development
Ministry, Gotabaya Rajapaksa has not received any sum/profit or movable
or immovable property.
“My client does not claim ownership to any undeclared bank account or
deposit, in Sri Lanka or any other country, while the deposits made to
his only account are the aforementioned wages and allowances,” the
letter added.
Apart from that, the only wealth possessed by Gotabaya Rajapaksa is Rs 6
million received after selling his house in 2001, which has been
invested in treasury bonds and the interest generated on that,
Wijewardane says.
He further says that his client does not even have his own house to live
after relinquishing his official post and is therefore living in a
rented house.
After lodging the complaint, Sunil Watagala had claimed to media that
financial fraud amounting to Rs.130 million had been committed when
district secretary Neil De Alwis had directed three cheques to the
account of the former defence secretary, under the guise of Deyata
Kirula expenses.
“While the statement is complexly untrue, it is also baseless and malicious,” says Rajapaksa’s attorney.
He states that no such sum of money has been credited to a personal
account of his client and that Watagala had unlawfully and wrongfully
presented completely fabricated statement to the Bribery Commission.
He says that by wrongfully revealing the inaccurate information to the
media, Watagala had directly and indirectly defamed Mr Rajapaksa.
He therefore demands that Sunil Watagala should pay a sum of Rs 1
billion as compensation for causing insult, mental stress and damage
caused to Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s credibility and also to immediately
retract the “baseless allegations”.
Gotabaya’s attorney further says that if Watagala fails to pay the
aforementioned damages/compensation before a period of one week he has
been instructed by his client to instigate legal action.
