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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, November 24, 2019
Sri Lanka: Court Dropped Corruption Charges Against President Gotabaya
Gotabhaya will embark on his first foreign tour with a visit to India on November 29 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sri Lanka's newly-elected President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was on Thursday
absolved of all corruption charges linked to the embezzlement of nearly
USD 185,000 by a high court which also lifted the overseas travel ban on
him and released his impounded passport.
Rajapaksa, 70, stormed to victory on Sunday in the presidential
election, trouncing his nearest rival Sajith Premadasa by a margin of
over 13 lakh votes - 52.25 per cent of votes polled against 41.99 per
cent.
The former defence secretary, who is credited with helping end the
island nation's long civil war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE), is the seventh Sri Lankan President.
The Western province-based Permanent High Court Trial at Bar ordered the
lifting of overseas travel ban imposed on Rajapaksa and told the Court
Registrar to release the President's impounded passport.
Gotabhaya will embark on his first foreign tour with a visit to India on
November 29 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The
Special High Court in September last year imposed a travel ban on
Rajapaksa, the younger brother of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda
Rajapaksa, and six others in a corruption case.
Appearing for the Attorney General on Thursday, Deputy Solicitor General
Dileepa Peiris informed the court that as per the provisions of the
Constitution no civil or criminal proceedings shall be instituted or
continued against the President, and therefore requested the court to
release the defendant from all charges, News First reported.
The court decided to release President Rajapaksa from all indictments
filed over the alleged misappropriation of Rs 33.9 million (around USD
185,000) in public funds for the construction of the D A Rajapaksa
Memorial and Museum, it said.
The court also ordered that all the bondsmen who placed bonds on behalf
of Rajapaksa to be released from their bonds. It ordered that the cash
bonds placed with the court be released, the report said.
Justices Sampath Abeykoon, Sampath Wijeratne and Champa Janaki Rajaratne
ordered the prosecution to inform the court on or before January 9 on
the measures to be taken regarding the remaining 6 defendants in the
case.
In his swearing-in speech on Monday, Rajapaksa reached out to the
jittery Tamil and Muslim minorities by promising to protect them, even
though many of them did not vote for him.
The new president also pledged to support the United Nation's
sustainable development goals and make Sri Lanka one of the leading
countries in sustainable development.
President Rajapaksa assured the people that professionalism and
efficiency would become a cornerstone of his government and vowed not to
tolerate corruption.