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ETI Finance Limited (ETI) depositors today surrounded the Colombo Municipal Council urging the MC Councillor Anjalee Deepa Edirisinghe, who is also a Director of ETI Finance Company to return their deposits. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
Siyarata Thursday, 27 September 2018 03:13 PM
It is sad that the government has not done anything to redress the issues. Any madhatter can play out with people s money in this country and escape with immunity. We must appoint a prudent fiscal helmsman as the finance minister. Not a fashion designer
Ram Thursday, 27 September 2018 03:20 PM
Government will not do anything. What happened to kothalawala. Even affidavits were obtained about their assets saying the assets will be sold and depositors paid. They are all out on bail and enjoying all their assets and luxuries. How? They make donations to all political parties. I scratch your back you scratch my back policy.
tommy Thursday, 27 September 2018 03:54 PM
First you rob people and then get in to politics. This is the true Sri Lankan way!!
Will Friday, 28 September 2018 09:08 PM
Its sad to see what happing to depositors,there is no difference between Sakvithi and Edirisinha family,due to curse of depositors,not only them but their future generation too, will be beggars, who will live on what others left over,
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