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Probes will take place shortly of the alleged leakage of confidential information from the Central Bank, informed sources said yesterday.
One investigation would be conducted by the CID, with Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajith Coomaraswamy requesting such an investigation; while the other would be conducted by a committee which the Prime Minister is expected to appoint.
Sources from the Prime Minister’s office said Mr Wickremesinghe is expected to appoint a committee after he returns from Belgium next week. He is also expected to meet Central Bank officials.
The Prime Minister is of the opinion that such acts would tarnish the image of Sri Lanka. It is learnt that some international monetary institutions have expressed fears. (Yohan Perera)
Reader Thursday, 13 October 2016 10:13 AM
Leakage of confidential information should be checked but at the same time if that shows misdeeds at CB they should not be covered up just because of image tarnishing. That is not good governance.
Better Future Thursday, 13 October 2016 11:30 AM
These kind of information should be released to public domain and CB should not covered up their faults or frauds in the name of confidentiality. There should be more transparency in entities like CB.
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