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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 6, 2018
Investigation against I.H.K.Mahanama, Sri Lankan President’s Chief of Staff

Lawyers for Democracy hails signs of non-interference in high profile arrests of Chief of Staff of the President Sirisena

The stage was set for the bureaucracy to deal with corruption fearlessly
only after the fall of the Rajapaksa administration in 2015. It is
vital that the people recognise the courage displayed by officials in
the Bribery Commission in the recent past where corruption cases were
filed against powerful former officials like Gotabaya Rajapakse and a
serving Court of Appeal Judge. Still, rogue elements mobilise supporters
to protect the corrupt with the active support of the previous regime.
In this moment, when President Sirisena’s chief of staff has been netted
by an independent commission during a sting operation, as he was
soliciting a Rs 20 million bribe, there is only one pertinent question
to ask: Given the impunity the former regime showed to crimes by its
inner circle, would the arrest of Gamini Senarath, former Chief of Staff
to President Mahinda Rajapaksa ever have been possible during his
reign?
We have no hesitation recognising that in this instance, the head of
State has practiced good governance, by refusing to interfere in the
raid or the investigative process. It is our fervent and sincere hope
that this shall be the course of future anti-corruption action in Sri
Lanka going forward and other politicians in power will follow the
exemplary conduct and precedent set by the President in this instance.
The elimination of corruption requires serious political commitment and
courageous investigators who have the unwavering support of the public
at large. We urge the people of Sri Lanka to take serious note of the
urgent need to support institutions that are battling corruption within
the system, and investigators in both the Bribery Commission and the
Police Department.
On behalf of Lawyers for Democracy
Lal Wijenayaka,
KS Ratnavale,
Sunil Jayaratna,
Sudath Nethsinghe,
KS Ratnavale,
Sunil Jayaratna,
Sudath Nethsinghe,