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Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Tuesday, January 15, 2013


Rs 619 Million Public Funds Fraud Case Against Mohan Peiris And PB Jayasundara: The Lawyer Was Threatened

Colombo TelegraphBy Mudliyar -October 4, 2012 
The former Attorney General Mohan Peiris, the Finance Ministry Secretary PB Jayasundara and the Colombo Dockyard Company Ltd finally achieved their goal with the withdrawal of the lawyer, Nagananda Kodituwakku, from a case due to threats to his life which he had reported to the Inspector General of  Police and the British High Commission before returning to the UK.  This case would never have come to such an end, had the Supreme Court taken a firm stand and refused the applications made for postponement and instead subjected the conduct of Mohan Peiris and PB Jayasundara to judicial scrutiny, upholding the judicial power its exercise that emanates from the people.
PB and Mohan
This case due to come up before the Supreme Court tomorrow, effectively challenges the integrity and honesty of the then Attorney General Mohan Peiris (who is cited in his personal capacity) and the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, PB Jayasundara, for their alleged misconduct and abuse of office held in trust. And the Petitioner challengers  with plausible evidence presented before the Court that both of them are directly responsible denying the government of public funds to the tune of over 619 million rupees defrauded by the Colombo Dockyard Company Ltd. In this case, the Director General of Customs (DGC), Sudharama Karunarathna, in her observations on the Petition sent to the AG, effectively questions the conduct and integrity of the AG Mohan Peiris, concerning the role he had played  in this matter.
Modus Operandi
The Colombo Dockyard Company (CDL) is a BOI approved company that is allowed to import raw material to make marine crafts free of all fiscal duties and all finished products were meant for the export market only. However, in any event the CDL decides to sell any finished product in the local market, the law requires it to obtain prior approval from the BOI, and to pay all fiscal levies on the value of the goods so determined by Customs.
The Respondent CDL had sold 21 marine crafts neither with the prior approval of the BOI and nor after the payment of the fiscal levies to Customs. The CDL had collected the entire fiscal duty component of 619 million rupees from the buyers [Sri Lanka Navy and the Ports Authority] and then had misappropriated the total sum so collected without paying a single cent to Customs. The act committed by the CDL was a criminal act of misappropriation of public funds as reaffirmed by the DGC in her observations.
Waste of deserving case for judicial scrutiny                                          Read More

Mohan Pieris Sworn In As The 44th Chief Justice

By Colombo Telegraph -January 15, 2013 
Colombo TelegraphThe Chairman, Seylan Bank, Director Lanka Logistics, Director Rakna Lanka security, Chief cabinet legal adviser and a former Attorney General  Mohan Pieris was sworn as the Chief Justice before the President a short while ago.