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Thursday, August 10, 2017

 No confidence motion considered against Minister Wijedasa Rajapakhse 

Thu, Aug 10, 2017

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Aug 10, Colombo: The ruling United National Party has reportedly considered to submit a No-Confidence motion against Minister of Justice Wijeydasa Rajapakshe for blocking investigations on fraud and corruption occurred during the previous regime.

Political sources say there is a plan to bring in a no-confidence motion against Minister Rajapakshe and several UNP members met with the Prime Minister in this regard.

According to sources, government ministers as well as opposition MPs have already signed the no confidence motion and it is said to be handed over to the Speaker on Friday or early next week.

Allegations have surfaced that the Justice Minister and the Attorney General's office are impeding the proceedings of fraud and corruption probes against the politicians and the top officials of the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime.

The Cabinet Spokesperson Minister Rajitha Senaratne today questioned the lack of progress by the Attorney General�s Department on cases investigated and filed by the FCID against former regime's politicians and officials while taking quick measures to file charges against Yahapalana politicians.

He said the government and the people expect the same efficiency from the AG's department on the former regime's fraud and corruption cases and a probe on the Attorney General's Department is also needed.

Speaking about Minister Rajapakshe's statement that the Hambantota Port will be taken over by the Government, Minister Senaratne said the Justice Minister is breaching the collective responsibility of the cabinet.

Minister Senaratne said Minister Rajapakshe's statement will be taken into discussion at the next cabinet meeting and a decision would be made.

Minister Rajapakshe has reportedly said that the sale of Hambantota Harbor to the Chinese was wrong and he would not rest until he regains its ownership on behalf of the people.