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Sri Lanka Corruption: Ex-Ministers Jailed

Sri Lanka Corruption: Ex-Ministers Jailed

May 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Former Sri Lankan ministers are now behind bars, a major development in​ the fight against corruption. Mahindananda Aluthgamage and Anil Fernando received hefty sentences, 20 and 25‌ years respectively, for misusing millions in state funds. The court found the funds, intended for a 2015 ‍election boost, were misappropriated. The⁤ case underscores Sri Lanka‘s commitment ⁣to‌ accountability, targeting officials from the previous administration. These convictions signal a significant step forward, ​setting a precedent for future cases.The investigation, which‌ began six years ago, saw progress‍ under the new⁢ government. News Directory 3 is following the ⁤story closely. Learn more⁤ about the fertilizer scandal⁣ and the ⁤match-fixing allegations. Discover ⁤what’s next for these and other investigations.

Key Points

  • Former Sri Lankan⁢ ministers sentenced for corruption.
  • Mahindananda Aluthgamage gets 20 ⁢years, Anil Fernando 25.
  • Misappropriated funds intended for 2015 election boost.

Sri Lanka: ex-Ministers Jailed in Landmark Corruption Case

⁣ ⁢ Updated May 29, 2025
⁤

Colombo, Sri‌ Lanka – A Sri Lankan court delivered prison‌ sentences to two former ministers on Thursday, marking a critically important step in prosecuting corruption. The case involved officials⁢ from‍ the management of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Mahindananda Aluthgamage, previously the sports minister, received a 20-year ⁢sentence. Anil Fernando,who served as trade minister,was sentenced to 25⁢ years. the Colombo High Court found them‍ guilty of misusing 53 million rupees‌ ($177,000)⁢ in state funds. The corruption case centered around the misuse of state funds.

The ministers also faced fines of​ $2,000 each. The funds were used‌ to purchase and distribute 14,000 carrom boards and 11,000 draughts sets. These were ​intended to bolster the 2015 re-election campaign of Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya’s brother, but the effort failed.

Aluthgamage now holds the distinction of‍ being the highest-ranking⁣ member of a ⁣Rajapaksa cabinet to be convicted of⁣ corruption. The investigation into the ministers began ‍six years prior, during a period when the Rajapaksa family was out of power. Progress was slow until a new government assumed office last year.

Aluthgamage is also under scrutiny in a separate investigation. This concerns a $6.09 million payment authorized in 2022‌ to a Chinese supplier for fertilizer that was never delivered. He also stirred controversy in 2020 by accusing the Sri Lankan national ⁣cricket team of‌ fixing the 2011 World‍ Cup final in favor⁤ of India, an allegation that ⁢was investigated but never proven.

In June 2020, Aluthgamage, who was sports minister from 2010 to 2015, stated he ‍had previously withheld information about the alleged⁣ match-fixing.He said,”In 2011,we were supposed to win,but⁣ we sold the match. I feel‍ I can talk about it now.I am ​not implicating players, but ‍certain sections were involved.”

Sri ⁣Lanka lost the final match at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium by six wickets.Both Indian and Sri Lankan players have consistently denied any involvement in wrongdoing.

What’s next

The sentences mark a turning point in‌ Sri Lanka’s efforts to combat corruption.⁢ Further investigations into other officials⁣ are expected as the new government continues its anti-corruption drive.

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