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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, March 30, 2019
Hambantota Refinery Project A Potential Money Laundering Risk: TISL
Jagathrakshakan
Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL)
believes the controversy surrounding the proposed USD 3.85 billion oil
refinery in Mirijjawila, Hambantota, could have a negative impact on Sri
Lanka’s efforts to remove itself from the Financial Action Task Force’s
(FATF) ‘Grey List’ of countries vulnerable to money laundering and terrorism financing.
The main investor in the project, the Singapore based ‘investment
vehicle’ Silver Park International PTE Ltd, is a company controlled by
the family of Tamil Nadu politician and former Indian Union Minister Dr.
S. Jagathrakshakan, whose business interests have previously been
implicated by Indian authorities and the media in several alleged
corruption scandals. Of the 40 FATF recommendations which set the
international standards on combating money laundering, recommendation 12
requires that reasonable measures are taken to ascertain the source of
wealth and source of funds in transactions involving politically exposed
persons.
TISL Executive Director Asoka Obeyesekere said,
“In light of the efforts being made by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to
get off the FATF Grey List, it is essential that the Board of
Investment conducts enhanced due diligence on the Silver Park
International investment, given that its directors fall squarely within
the FATF definition of politically exposed persons”.
Given the confusion relating to the parties engaged in the project, TISL
also calls on all state agencies to ensure adherence to proactive
disclosure provisions outlined in the Right to Information Act. Section 9
of the RTI Act requires the line Minister of a given project to
publicly communicate all available information relating to the project,
three months prior to commencement.