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Sri Lanka says Mahinda Rajapaksa officials hid more than $2bn in Dubai

MARCH 21, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

COLOMBO – Reuters – Sri Lankan investigators have located more than $2bn that was secretly transferred to accounts in Dubai by figures close to the administration of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, the government said on

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Thursday.
Cabinet spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said the funds represented about a fifth of the total amount of so-called ‘black money’ that the authorities suspect was illicitly stashed abroad.
“We have information that more than $10 billion, more than our country’s foreign reserves, is kept outside the country by those closely related to the last government,” he told reporters.
A former top official in Rajapaksa’s administration dismissed as “nonsense” the government’s suggestion that the money found was evidence of corruption.
President Maithripala Sirisena, who defeated Rajapaksa in a January election, has ordered an investigation into all financial deals sealed by his predecessor. Rajapaksa and his former government officials have rejected allegations of corruption and nepotism and said they are ready to face any investigation.
Describing the accounts found in Dubai, Senaratne said: “One person from a leading family held $1.064bn. Another account under a parliament member’s name had over $500m and a secretary to a very important person had over $500m jointly with another person, who is very famous for corruption.”
Senaratne did not say who held the accounts, as the probe is still under way. He said it had also identified large withdrawals, including one of $600m, from accounts belonging to people who had worked with Rajapaksa’s government.
“We have given these details to the US and Indian financial intelligence agencies which are helping us in the investigations,” he added.
His assertion was dismissed by a former government official and Rajapaksa ally, who declined to be named.
“In the context of money laundering, you can’t take $600m at once,” he told Reuters, adding that the government should name the holders of the alleged accounts.
“Why can’t he say the names if they have the information?” the former government official said, describing Senaratne’s comments on Thursday as “absolutely nonsense”.
Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption body has so far barred former central bank governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal and Sajin De Vass Gunawardena, a parliamentarian close to Rajapaksa, from leaving the country because of corruption complaints. Both have rejected allegations they misused public funds.
Senaratne also said the government had cancelled an $85m airport runway project awarded to Colombo-based Access Engineering Plc, which won a number of infrastructure contracts during Rajapaksa’s time in office. No comment was immediately available from the company.

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Art Ricknauth Richard Van West-Charles and Malcolm Cho-Kee dropped in to visit me today and we had a good time.
In case you are wondering what the joke was about I will let you in. I told Richard I heard from the PPP that his father-in-law (LFSB) left him a shit load of money in Swiss Bank and I need part of the action (and we all had a good laugh).
On a serious note he said that he is willing to give anyone from the PPP 95% of the money if they can find it for him. The other 5% he will donate to charity. He actually prefers to give the entire amount to charity but since no one is willing to come forward with the cash after 30 years, he thinks he must really sweeten the deal. lol
Richard at age 66 yrs, and after a couple of surgeries still has to go to work to put bread on the table for himself and Roxanne. 
This just goes to show the power of propaganda.
There is an old British adage that says, "Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see."
'Richard Van West-Charles and Malcolm Cho-Kee dropped in to visit me today and we had a good time. In case you are wondering what the joke was about I will let you in. I told Richard I heard from the PPP that his father-in-law [LFSB) left him a shit load of money in Swiss Bank and I need part of the action (and we all had a good laugh). On a serious note he said that he is willing to give anyone from the PPP 95% of the money if they can find it for him. The other 5% he will donate to charity. He actually prefers to give the entire amount to charity but since no one is willing to come forward with the cash after 30 years, he thinks he must really sweeten the deal. lol Richard at age 66 yrs, and after a couple of surgeries still has to go to work to put bread on the table for himself and Roxanne. This just goes to show the power of propaganda. There is an old British adage that says,

 

 
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Melanie and Ulele Burnham have to work hard for their livelihood too. Says a lot about false rumours regarding Burnham's "wealth". Fifteen years as a lawyer plus 21 years as a ruler and he owned not a house. Neither the Residence nor Belfield House was his property. Net worth at death according to probated will: <G$900,000.

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