Gota rejects account allegation

19 January 2015 11:44 pm

Former Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaska yesterday rejected allegations of holding an account at the Bank of Ceylon Taprobane Branch with a balance of Rs.8 billion.


He said it was an official account set up with cabinet approval with the funds to be spent for the construction of the Army headquarters building at Pelawatta


Mr. Rajapaska’s statement follows:


“An allegation has been levelled against me that I have an account in the Taprobane Branch of the Bank of Ceylon with a balance of Rs.8 billion. This is grossly misleading and appears to discredit my reputation with ulterior motive. As I know there is an Operational Account held with the Bank of Ceylon Taprobane Branch dedicated for the use of financing the construction of Army headquarters building at Pelawatta. “This account was created with the Approval of the Cabinet from the revenue from the sale of land at Galle Face, Colombo where the Army headquarters was located. After the relocation and construction work was started, withdrawals were to be made from it based on the progress of the construction work undertaken by various contractors and suppliers. The account is operated by the Chief Accountant and other authorized officials of the Ministry of Defence under the overall supervision of the Secretary of Defence.


“All cheques are issued with two signatures upon the receipts of certified payment vouchers. As I recall, the Account was open with the total receipts of about Rs.20 billion in 2011 and withdrawals have been made each year thereafter for the payment of certified claims from contractors. Names and signatures of Authorized persons are available with the Bank and chief Accountant of the ministry. The balance as at the last day of my holding office was certainly over Rs.8 billion. The figures can be verified from the Treasury as annual deposit balance is reported to the Government balance Sheet.


“As I have ceased to be the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, my successor is the automatic custodian of that Account and he can verify all these. My name appears in the signature card in my capacity as secretary Defence along with other authorized officials and hence it has nothing to do with my personal account.  Therefore, there is no truth whatsoever that I have a personal account in the Bank of Ceylon with Rs.8 billion. I deny this completely and request the Secretary to verify this with the bank and the Treasury and disclose the correct situation on this account.”