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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, August 16, 2018
Chandrika Confesses ‘Yahapālana Govt Is Corrupt’
Former President Chandrika Kumaratunga in an interview with the Sunday Observer claims
that ‘extreme corruption reigns all across the country [and] across all
segments of the population– the public service, the political
authorities, and now it has seeped right down to the bottom.’
Chandrika
In responses liberally laced with her usual anti-Rajapaka rhetoric
Kumaratunga laments that despite all her efforts to rid the country of
corruption, beginning with the defeat of the Rajapaksa regime, she has not even succeeded in righting the wrongs pertaining to a project ‘concerning [her] village’.
The project referred to was one to supply water from the
Basnagoda-Attanagalu Oya to three electorates and to parts of two other
electorates in the Gampaha District. Kumaratunga cites inflated
estimates of costs and numerous irregularities which have been confirmed
by the Attorney General’s Department, and states that her complaints to
the high-ups of the present Yahapalana Government have fallen on deaf
years.
Kumaratunga boasts that she has ‘fought for transparency and honesty in
this country at great cost’ and that she believed she could combat
corruption in at least one project since she has ‘a good knowledge of
how government works and I thought that with [her] commitment to
honesty, the knowledge and acumen that [she has],’ this would be
possible. She now admits that it appears to be an impossible task.
Kumaratunga’s track record when in power is also fraught with multiple
misdeeds. In 2012, the Supreme Court ruled that Kumaratunga had abused
her executive powers to facilitate a corrupt deal and was instrumental
in illegally transferring state lands meant for a ‘public purpose’ to a
private golf course — now known as Waters Edge.’
In a landmark judgment, Justice Shiranee Tilakawardane said
Kumaratunga had failed to function in a manner consistent with the
expectations of a public officer, much less an Executive President, and
in doing so, had completely betrayed the position of trust bestowed upon
her by the Constitution and by the people of Sri Lanka.
Kumaratunga was fined Rs. 3 million while the fifth respondent and
Kumaratunga family friend Ronnie Peiris, who is said to have made a Rs.
57 million profit in the corrupt deal, was ordered to pay Rs. 2 million
rupees.
In another development on corruption, Vasudeva Nanayakkara (MP)
has written to the Inspector General of Police reiterating a request
made to conduct investigations in relation to defrauding of government
monies. Nanayakkara had reminded the IGP about this matter in early
July, pointing out that in July 2017 the Secretary to the Ministry of
Law and Order had forwarded to the Police a complaint that he,
Nanayakkara, had made in October 2016.


