A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Rajapaksa's wife questioned by Lankan police over graft
Monday, 1 June 2015
Sri Lanka's former first lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa was
on Monday grilled by police over alleged corruption in an NGO which she
ran during her husband Mahinda Rajapaksa's presidency, the latest in a
series of questioning of his family members.
She was questioned by the Financial Crime Investigation Division (FCID)
at a location outside the headquarters for over two hours, sources
said. She was summoned for an inquiry over alleged corruption in
connection with a bank account of the 'Carlton Siriliya Saviya'
Foundation, a non-governmental organisation.
An investigation is currently being carried out into the bank account of
the 'Siriliya Saviya.' The former First Lady is the patron of the
foundation. Local media quoted her media coordinator as saying that the
former first lady had obtained funds from overseas for her humanitarian
work in a transparent manner and she never got involved in politics.
The Rajapaksa clan has dubbed the investigations against several of the
former regime members as a political witch-hunt. Rajapaksa charged that
his successor Maithripala Sirisena's government was out to jail all
members of his family, including himself.
Rajapaksa's younger brother Basil, the powerful economic development
minister, is under remand custody for alleged financial wrongdoings
under his ministry. The other brother, Gotabhaya, who was the top
defence ministry bureaucrat, has been questioned several times by the
anti-graft commissions as well as the FCID.
The government says many complaints of corruption and wrongdoings by the
Rajapaksas when in power have surfaced after his defeat to Sirisena in
the January presidential election. The FCID was set up to fast-track
investigations but the opposition members who back Rajapaksa have
questioned its legality.
Rajapaksa, who is mulling a political comeback, has found resistance
from Sirisena who does not want to allow him contest the next
parliamentary election as the UPFA coalition's prime ministerial
candidate.
However, Rajapaksa backers who held a press conference today said
Sirisena was not the sole authority in the UPFA to give party tickets to
contestants and its executive council will nominate Rajapaksa.
Sirisena is expected to call a fresh parliamentary poll soon.
Sirisena is expected to call a fresh parliamentary poll soon.