Avant-Garde case fixed for July 12 | Daily News

Avant-Garde case fixed for July 12

A corruption case filed against former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and seven others for a Rs.11.4 billion unlawful loss to the government for giving permission to Avant-Garde Maritime Services to operate a floating armoury was fixed for July 12.

When the matter came up before Chief Magistrate Lal Ranasinghe Bandara, both parties were directed to make their oral submissions regarding defence’s preliminary objections on July 12.

President’s Counsel Romesh de Silva appearing on behalf of first accused Gotabhaya Rajapaksa sought a short date to make his oral submissions.

Defence counsel appeared on behalf of the accused had raised a preliminary objections alleging that the Bribery Commission Director General had filed this case without the written sanction of the Bribery Commission.

They moved Court that case proceeding pertaining to the matter be terminated since the case had been filed without the consent of the Bribery Commission. The Defence Counsel further moved Court that the notices issued against the accused be recalled since the notices were gone injuria (unlawfully).

However, Senior State Counsel Janaka Bandara appearing on behalf of the Bribery Commission informed Court that the Bribery Commission had given its consent to this legal action. He said the Director General of Bribery Commission is vested with power to file cases in the Magistrate’s Court in accordance with the Bribery Commission Act.

When the matter came up before the Chief Magistrate, seven accused, former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Avant Garde Chairman Major Nissanka Senadhipathi, former Navy Commanders Somatilleke Dissanayake, Jayanath Kolambage and Jayantha Perera, Rtd. Major General Palitha Fernando and Banda Adhikari were present in courts.

Meanwhile, the Chief Magistrate had at a previous occasion had allowed to proceed the case in absentia of second accused Sujatha Jayaratne, former Additional Secretary to the Defence Ministry.

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption had filed this case against eight accused under Section 70 of the Bribery Act.

The Bribery Commission alleged that the Rajapaksa had had given permission to Avant-Garde Maritime Services to operate a floating armoury between August 7, 2012 and January 8, 2015 in violation of laws by providing unlawful income to this private company, amounting to Rs.11.4 billion.


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