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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, August 19, 2016
Sujeewa Senasinghe Caught With Pants Down For Vehicle Permit Abuse: SC Refuses To Intervene

August 18, 2016
The
Yahapalanaya Government which came to power pledging to rid abuse
appears to be following in the footsteps of the former regime, with
ministers in the current government being involved in various forms of
misuse which has resulted in the country losing millions but the
ministers earning in millions.
Deputy Minister of International Trade Sujeewa Senasinghe, who was a vociferous campaigner against thecorruption of the Mahinda Rajapaksa led former regime has been accused of selling his duty free car permit.
The vehicle being transferred to the name of the vehicle permit buyer Ali Akbar Salehbhai
This came to light when the Duty Free Vehicle Permit Abuse case was
taken up at the Supreme Court recently. The case is filed by rights
activist Nagananda Kodituwakku. According to Kodituwakku, the permits are sold at 25 million rupees or more in the open market by MPs,
with buyers permitted to import any vehicle of their choice with no
limitation of the engine capacity. Already over 34 units of Toyota Land
Cruiser vehicles have been imported abusing these permits, with entire
tax element exempted and only data entry fee of Rs 1750/- charged by
Customs.
The case was taken up after Chief Justice K. Sripavan who
took up the car permit abuse issue in late July, permitted Kodituwakku
to make a written submission over the alleged car permit abuse by MPs.
When the case was taken up this month, Kodituwakku supported his
argument with documentary evidence which showed how MPs were abusing the
duty free vehicle permits. He requested the Supreme Court to provide a
full bench hearing on the basis that it was a case of national
importance.
After coming to power, the Maithripala Sirisena – Ranil Wickremesinghe
led administration, having appraised the colossal losses sustained under
the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration, in its first financial policy statement presented
in the parliament on November 20, 2015 declared that government had
incurred a heavy loss of over 40 billion rupees on tax free car permits,
therefore the administration proposed to abolish all such permits
altogether including the permits issued to MPs which was openly abused
by them.
However, few months later, the same Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake
who presented the initial fiscal policy statement made a U turn and made
an order (published in the Gazette (No 1965/2 of 02nd May 2016)
under Sec 3C of Excise (Special Provisions) Act exempting levies on
motor vehicles imported by MPs with CIF value up to US $ 62,500/.
However, as required by the law to protect the government revenue, there
was no condition whatsoever imposed against the abuse of such permits,
allowing MPs to sell their permits in the open market.

