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Last Updated : 2024-05-08 08:52:00
Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Peiris today permitted the FCID to check the bank accounts of two private companies, Nimbus and Steel Impex.
The two companies are alleged to have provided funds to the then transport minister and the then SLTB for a tour of India between December 9 and 11of 2011.
This matter had cropped up during an inquiry into a case of violating tender procedures for the import of spare parts for SLTB buses by the two companies. (Shehan Chamika Silva)
Joe rajah Thursday, 23 June 2016 01:02 PM
Countryy on the right direction but we need capital punishment for the looters
Aquarius Thursday, 23 June 2016 02:41 PM
If looted money cannot be recovered, jail sentences should be trebled. Anyone who has provided any technical or professional advise should also be jailed for a long, long time. If effective deterrents are in place, we will see less looting of public money.
cruso Thursday, 23 June 2016 02:43 PM
Last two years FCID calling various politicians for inquiries and none of them are prosecuted. Before Mahinda come to the power and prosecute you all now itself take necessary action against them. via DM Android App
Anthony Thursday, 23 June 2016 02:47 PM
These people will be never caught or prosecuted.
NAF Thursday, 23 June 2016 03:58 PM
Once the item were sold funds belong to supplier items purchased belong to SLTB if some one sell purchased item or used SLTB money for private use wrong
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