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Ex Directors of Security Bonds Commission Dhammika Perera and Ronnie Ibrahim arrested ; Chairman Godahewa bolts..!

(Lanka-e-News -06.Dec.2015, 8.30PM) The former deputy Director General and a Director, Dhammika Perera and Ronnie Ibrahim respectively ,of the Security Bonds Commission a most notorious corrupt body  during   the former regime were arrested by the FCID yesterday.

No sooner these two Directors were arrested than  the ex chairman  of the Commission Nalaka Godahewa had gone into hiding.

Dhammika and Ronnie were arrested on the grounds that during their tenure of office they have illegally transferred Rs. 50 million of the Commission’s funds to Namal Rajapakse , the son of ex president of the country Mahinda Rajapakse who is by now a byword for corruption. This sum has been granted  to ‘Tharuniyata hetak’ organization of Namal Rajapakse for the so called purpose of educating the youths on share markets.

The most reprehensible and unlawful aspect of this worst anti national action to help a perfidious son of a villainous leader of the country is : while it is written in most bold letters in law that the funds of this Commission cannot be used for any purpose whatsoever other than that of the share market , yet they have been siphoned off into the pockets of Namal Rajapakse unlawfully most boldly .Believe it or not , when this unlawful outrageous transfer of funds was being  done it was  Godahewa , the Commission’s chairman at that time  and  Dhammika Perera who had signed the approval. Godahewa therefore has to be arrested immediately , but to everybody’s dismay he has done the vanishing trick , and gone into hiding.

What’s more ? Ibrahim the culprit who was arrested is also a Director of Namal’s Carlton sports club. 

When the masses were eagerly and unrelentingly questioning the government , ‘where are the crooks you apprehended ?’ the answer given by the government of good governance was  ‘be patient , we shall do it duly in accordance with the law. Culprits cannot  be apprehended in a hurry.’  The government is now giving answers to those questions comprehensively ,lawfully and effectively.

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by     (2015-12-06 15:15:30)

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If the allegations are true vis a vis that the Commission "donated" Rs 50 million towards the development of "Tharuniyata hetak", then one must say that such wastage also means "naaki ayata etak" meaning "bones for the aged".While tax monies, earmarkes for social services to the poor have been illegally siphoned off to "synthetic" Namals thruniyo, we old people who are holders of state pensions or provident fund recipients , as the case may be, are in dire economical straits left with hardly nothing.
-- by Jengis Khan on 2015-12-07

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