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Alienated the country towards China resulting in India developing bitterness with Sri
Lanka.
Obtained loans from China at rates higher than Libor (London Interbank Offered
Rate) to earn commissions. These commissions in billions were routed to Swiss bank
accounts via Seychelles, where MR opened a branch of Bank of Ceylon and also an
Embassy in a country where only 92000 thousand people live. Sri Lankan airline flies
to Seychelles.
Built a port where no ships come. Air Port where no Airplanes land. He made billions
of commissions doing these projects.
Made money building Roads : The cost per km of the Outer Circular Highway from
Kadawatha to Kerawalapitiya financed by China is US$ 56 m(Rs.7.3billion) This cost is
three times higher than the Kottawa Kaduwela extension of the Southern Highway
financed by Japan ,which is Rs.2.4 billion per km.
The cost per km of Extension of the Southern Highway from Mattala to Hambantota
will cost Rs.2.14billion, whereas per km cost of the Southern Highway cost only
Rs.975m
Bid price of A9 road was Rs.140 m per km when the departmental estimate for an A
class road was Rs. 20m.
Construction of the Norochchole Coal Power Project was awarded to a wellestablished Chinese contractor at US$280.00M in 2005 by the previous regime. Soon
after present regime came into power it cancelled the contract and awarded it to
another inexperienced Chinese firm at US$520 million-almost double the previous
price. Plant is inoperative even after 2years of completion.
On a dispute between Essential Services Commissioner and Asset Maritime (Pvt) Ltd
arbitrator-a retired High Court Judge awarded Rs.600,000.00 as compensation to the
company. A Committee appointed by the President on the intervention of the First
Lady awarded Rs.180 million to this company owned by Dhammika Perera and
Nishantha Wickramasinghe- latter being a brother of First Lady.
Due to the ill-conceived Hedging deal of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation headed by
Asantha de Mel (a person connected to the political establishment) lost Rs. 230 billion
in2007. No one has been held accountable for huge loss of public funds.
Failed to initiate investigations on 29 journalists murdered or disappeared. Lasantha
W, Pradeep Eknaligoda
Failed to initiate investigations into the deaths of Members of Parliament 1. Raviraj
and one other.
Appointed 38 numbers of the Presidents family and extended family, to diplomatic
missions.
Turned a blind eye on losses at Mihin Air to the tune of 6-8 Billion, made by his closest
buddy Sachin vas Gunawardane who had been criminally charged previously. He
appointed his brother in Law Nishantha Wickramasinghe to Sri Lankan Airlines who
has no formal education and made losses to the tune of Rs 70 billion to date.
Influenced the judiciary to Presidents benefit. Impeached the 43rd Chief Justice for no
reason. Makes judicial appointments to his benefit.
18. Allows Presidents children to play (Car races) on the streets of Colombo at their will
by closing roads. He over ruled Mahanayake Theroes to hold car races for his children
in Kandy town.
19. Failed to nominate Election, Police, Public Service and Judicial services commissions.
20. Udayanga Weeratunga Sri Lankan Ambassador to Russia. Cousin of President
Rajapakse. Accused of involving in a shady deal to purchase MIG Fighters for the Sri
Lankan Air force.
21. Paid 700.00Million rupees to Prabhakaran to purchase weapons to kill innocent
Sinhalese using Karuna Amman who is now a deputy Minister and a Vice President of
the SLFP. He uses Kumar Pathmanathan alias LTTE arms dealer to his personal benefit.
22. How Karuna was sent to London
Prison.
24. Did nothing to improve the economy and failed to introduce workers charter.
Economy in shambles.
25. Arranged for his son to sit for the Law exams in an isolated air-conditioned room,
away from the other candidates.
26. Killed protesters in Rathupaswala (8), Free Trade Zone (1) and Chilaw (4). He used
maximum force on all protestors.
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