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Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa today rejected the charges that his wife, former first lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa had transferred the funds of the Siriliya Saviya Foundation to her private account and purchased a house in Colombo 5 using the money.
"Former president Chandrika Kumaratunga alleged at a news conference that my wife had purchased a house from the funds of the Siriliya Saviya Foundation. This is a baseless allegation. It was my wife's nephew, Dilshan Wickramasinghe who lent her a sum of Rs. 35 million to purchase the said property,"
Rohan Weliwita, media coordinator of Mr. Rajapaksa said that these facts were recorded in both Dilshan Wickramasinghe’s and Mr.Rajapaksa's income tax returns. He said the property is being used as a storehouse now.
Mr. Rajapaksa had also rejected the claim that two vehicles belonged to the Presidential Secretariet had been deployed to the Siriliya Saviya Foundation. "The said two vehicles were offered by the World Food Organization (WFO) as a gift. They had been left without using because of the excessive taxes imposed by the Customs," he said. (LSP)