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The United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) General Secretary Mahinda Amaraweera today said that he would submit the final report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) on the Treasury Bond scam to Courts.
Speaking at a press briefing at his residence, he said that even though the PCoI concluded its proceedings, he would not rest until he sees an end to the matter.
Minister Amaraweera also said that he made the first complaint requesting an investigation from the Bribery Commission (BC), therefore have a responsibility until the matter is entirely probed.
“It was I who found the details of the scam. I was the first who made the complaint to the BC. It is my duty to finish what I started. I will not rest until the matter is taken up in courts,” he said.
Minister Amaraweera also said that he would appear in Courts if it’s necessary.
The proceedings of the Bond Commission were concluded from Tuesday (17). (Thilanka Kanakarathna)
Thilak Wednesday, 18 October 2017 08:25 PM
Mega act of sabotage by the hierarchy of the yapalana government. Wait for the elections and people will teach them a bitter lesson.
Chari Thursday, 19 October 2017 01:45 PM
A Just Society is the need of the hour.Politicians must lead the way. Else there is no hope.
nick Thursday, 19 October 2017 02:28 PM
they will put Arjun & his son in law behind bars to protect PM & ex FM also some other politician looters biggest robbery ever by Sri Lankan government in the history of Ceylon May all those looted money some how get back to Srilankans via DM Android App
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