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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 14, 2015
Exploiting The Dead To Build Image
President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s
exposé during the second reading of the budget in parliament early this
month as to how Kurunegala District MP, former President Mahinda
Rajapaksa had allegedly exploited even the dead to misuse public monies
during his tenure as the country’s executive president has further
revealed the extent to which state funds had allegedly been misused.

The Sunday Leader’sexpose
this week is written with the best interest of the general public to
show how highly placed officials during the former regime had allegedly
looted tax payers hard earned money.
According to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, Rajapaksa had
allegedly ‘spent’ Rs.15 million during the year 2014 for funeral wreaths
while President Maithripala Sirisena has spent only Rs.363,000 during
2015 for the same purpose. According to details this newspaper is in
possession, there were instances where funeral wreaths had been sent
even to Nuwara Eliya from Colombo spending several thousands of rupees
as transport charges and overtime payments in addition to the cost of
the funeral wreath.
A senior official at the Presidential Secretariat on condition of
anonymity said that she cannot believe whether these wreaths had
actually been sent from Colombo, claiming that the flowers would have
got withered by the time it reached the far away destination.
“Unless these wreaths were made out of artificial flowers, fresh flowers
would have got withered by the time they reached Nuwara Eliya. Taking a
wreath all the way from Colombo to Nuwara Eliya is a waste of money and
cheaper to buy from a florist in that area,” sources added.
It is learnt that the incumbent President Sirisena had given strict
instructions to his staff that, in future contracts cannot be given to
any florist to supply funeral wreaths to funeral houses on behalf of the
President.
“Although the previous regime gave this contract only to two florists,
President Sirisena told his staff that he does not want to give any
contract to any florist nor to send the funeral wreath to the funeral
house in a hired vehicle spending colossal amounts of public money.
Hence he instructed the relevant officers to inform all District
Secretaries/ Government Agents in the country to send funeral wreaths to
funeral houses in their respective areas if instructions are given from
the Presidential Secretariat. In a letter dated June 22, 2015 by
President’s Additional Secretary Rohana Keerthi Dissanayake on behalf of
President’s Secretary P. B. Abeykoon issued a circular to all District
Secretaries/Government Agents in the country, that if instructions are
given from the President’s office, the respective District Secretary has
to offer the floral tribute to the dead on behalf of the President and
the bill to be sent to the President’s Secretary for reimbursement.
The letter further states as thus, “In an event where floral tributes
has to be sent for funeral houses on behalf of the President, the
District Secretary of the particular administrative district has to
place the wreath on behalf of the President. Hence in future, once
instructions are received from the President’s office, the particular
District Secretary has to pay the floral tribute made with fresh flowers
and it should be more than four and a half feet in height. The bill has
to be submitted to the President’s Secretary for reimbursement”.
The Sunday Leader is in possession of December 2014 bills amounting to
Rs.531,050 spent for funeral wreaths and the transport fees borne by the
Presidential Secretariat. Although there are many florists in the
country, questions have been raised as to why the Presidential
Secretariat bought funeral wreaths only from Jayaratne Florists of No.
432, Deans Road, Colombo 10 and Rayland Florists of No. 27, Station
Road, Matara. Going through the December 2014 bills, submitted to the
Presidential Secretariat by Jayaratne and Rayland Florists, it is very
clear that serious irregularities had been taken place from the funeral
wreaths as told by President Sirisena in parliament.
According to the bill numbers of these two florists, all bills in their
bill books had been issued only to the Presidential Secretariat but not
to any other party.
“If that is the case then Jayaratne and Rayland florists may have got
orders only from the President’s Office not from anyone else if not they
seems to have maintained separate bill books for the Presidential
Secretariat orders as all the bill numbers are clearly in order,”
sources alleged.
According to Jayaratne Florist bills, bill number 8991 had been written
either on December 27 or 29 (the date is not clear) but the next bills –
number 8992, 8993, 8996 and 8997 – had been drawn on December 26. It
was the same with December ten and 31 bills as well. The bill number
9090 shows that it had been issued on December ten but on the same date
yet another bill had been issued under bill number 8903. On December 31
bill numbers 9032, 9033, 9034 and 9035 had been issued but surprisingly
from December 2 to December 10 the issued bills have been numbered from
9051 to 9090.
“This clearly shows that Jayaratne florists have haphazardly written the
bills may be after the fall of the previous regime without even
assuming that questions would be raised about the bill numbers,” sources
claimed.
Although the standard cost of a Jayaratne floral wreath was Rs.1,500,
there were few instances where expensive wreaths which had cost Rs.6,000
and Rs.5,000 had been dispatched – all to funeral houses at Medamulana
which was Rajapaksa’s constituency.
“When going through the Jayaratne bill details other than for a few,
most of the funeral wreaths had been sent to Kandy, Bandarawela,
Nittambuwa, Avissawella, Anamaduwa, Galaha, Galle, Devinuwara,
Hanguranketha, Kurunegala, Polonnaruwa, Deniyaya, Aluthgama, Rambukkana,
Hakmana, Ratnapura, Walasmulla, Kegalle, Monaragala, Matale and
Trincomalee.
In addition to the cost of the wreath, how much of money the
presidential secretariat had spent on transport and overtime to dispatch
the wreaths? Why couldn’t they send these wreaths from a florist closer
to the funeral houses and save millions of rupees of public money,”
sources added.
It was the same with Rayland Florists, Matara where not a single day
has passed without a wreath being placed in December 2014, on behalf of
the then President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Refuting the allegations,
Chairman Jayaratne Florists, Upali Jayaratne said that not only Mahinda
Rajapaksa but also former President Chandrika Kumaranatunge had
purchased funeral wreaths from them.
“This is not a big issue for us as consecutive Heads of Government had
bought funeral wreaths from us. Although we have supplied funeral
wreaths to the former President’s request we were not paid for the
months of October, November and December,” Jayaratne said.
When asked whether former President Chandrika Kumaratunge too bought
funeral wreaths every day like her successor Mahinda Rajapaksa, Upali
Jayaratne was unable to give a proper answer.
In regard to the issuance of bills without an order which is a clear
indication of a serious irregularity, Upali Jayaratne while dismissing
the allegation said that his staff may have used various bill books to
issue the bills. “My staff may have not taken the bill books in order
but may have taken it unsystematically. Other than that there isn’t any
scam into our billing system,” Jayaratne said.
When contacted Manager Rayland Florist, Samantha said that they have
been supplying funeral wreaths to the Presidential Secretariat over the
past 10 years.
“We supplied funeral wreaths to many places around Matara on the request
of the Presidential Secretariat. The Presidential Secretariat has to
pay us Rs.880,000 for October, November and December and another
Rs.75,000 up to January 8, 2015. Even on January 8, 2015 we sent a
funeral wreath to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Weeraketiya office,”
said Samantha.
According to Samantha, it was either the President’s Office in Colombo
or Murthi Kodithuwakku from the Weeraketiya office that gave orders and
had charged Rs.1,750 to deliver the funeral wreath to Weeraketiya.



