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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 11, 2018
Sri Lanka creates special courts for Rajapakse-era graft

Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse waves to supporters at the
party office following a press conference after winning the local
government election in the capital Colombo on February 12, 2018
Rajapakse's chief aide Lalith Weeratunga has already been convicted of misappropriating $4 million and sentenced to three years in prison
Sri Lanka’s parliament on Wednesday voted to set up special courts to
try multi-billion dollar graft cases under former president Mahinda
Rajapakse.
The move aims to accelerate several high-profile cases following
criticism over the slow pace of justice since President Maithripala
Sirisena came to power in 2015 promising to stamp out corruption.
Parliament voted 119-52 to create high courts to take up white collar crimes and reduce the backlog of cases.
“The new courts will reduce pressure on the criminal justice system and
help speed up hearings,” Justice Minister Thalatha Atukorale said.
The choice of which cases will be taken up by the new courts will be
made by the chief justice to ensure that no political pressure is
involved, she added.
Sirisena came to power three years ago pledging to punish members of the
former administration accused of stealing vast sums during Rajapakse’s
decade in power.
Rajapakse loyalists in the 225-member parliament voted against the bill.
Sirisena has said up to half of all public procurement contracts under
the Rajapakse administration were corrupt, and his government has
renegotiated several multi-billion dollar projects.
Rajapakse’s chief aide Lalith Weeratunga has already been convicted of
misappropriating $4 million and sentenced to three years in prison.
Two of the former president’s three sons have been charged with
money-laundering and other relatives face corruption allegations.
Rajapakse, who is not under investigation, denies any wrongdoing and accuses his successor of a witch hunt.

