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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Gota suffers first major court setback
March 9, 2019, 9:00 pm
Former
secretary to the defence ministry, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, suffered his
first major legal setback when the newly-established Permanent High
Court rejected his objections and decided last week to proceed with the
trial.
Rajapaksa was indicted on seven counts under the Public Property Act for
misappropriating 33.9 million rupees by getting the Land Reclamation
Board to build at its cost a monument for his late parents at
Medamulana, Weeraketiya.
He is also accused of criminal breach of trust and aiding and abetting other public servants to commit crime.
Soon after the 12-page indictment was read out to him, Rajapaksa’s
lawyers questioned the jurisdiction of the fast-track court to hear the
case and argued that the amount involved was so "low" that it did not
merit a speedy trial.
However, the three-judge bench headed by justice Sampath Abeykoon
rejected the objections pointing out that the case had been referred to
them by Chief Justice Nalin Perera in line with provisions under which
the court was set up.
The court’s 20-page unanimous decision settles jurisdiction issues and
clears the way for a reasonably quick disposal of the Medamulana case.
Investigators were seriously hampered when Rajapaksa obtained orders
preventing his arrest in connection with this case as well as others.
Some of the judges in Supreme Court recused themselves further delaying
action against the former defence official who sought superior court
intervention to prevent action against him.
A Supreme Court order prevents the authorities from arresting Rajapaksa
in connection with several ongoing investigations --- the $7.5 million
corruption involving the MiG aircraft purchase, gun running and a
controversial share transaction in Lanka Hospitals.
Since May 2015, the order preventing the arrest of Rajapaksa is in
operation and Supreme Court judges have been putting off hearing for
various reasons, including some recusing themselves.
Rajapaksa has also petitioned the Court of Appeal to stop a magisterial
inquiry into a case filed by the bribery commission for causing a loss
of 11.4 billion rupees to the state.
Gotabhaya, as secretary to the ministry of defence during the rule of
his president brother Mahinda, is alleged to have illegally allowed
Avant Garde Maritime Services to operate floating armouries and deprived
the state of revenue.
A sea marshal operation carried out by the Sri Lankan navy was handed
over to Avant Garde causing massive losses to the state when Rajapaksa
headed the defence ministry, it is alleged.
In the meantime, Rajapaksa has also ratcheted his bid to secure
nominations from his brother Basil’s Sri Lanka Podujana Party (SLPP) to
contest presidential elections that must be held between November 9 and
December 9.
However, he is yet to renounce his US citizenship to qualify to be a candidate at the election.
The 19th amendment to the constitution preclude those holding dual Sri
Lankan and any other nationality from running for public office.
Rajapaksa is on public record saying that he could give up his US
citizenship in a matter of weeks.