Namal Rajapaksa Complain Against Wimal Weerawansa At Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption

Objection recorded against Weerawansa at Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption


An objection was recorded with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption on Wednesday against previous Minister Wimal Weerawansa.

A gathering including Attorney-at-Law Namal Rajapaksa who challenged from the Our National Front at the finished up presidential decision recorded this objection.



The 2015 Presidential Election Candidate of the Our National Front, Attorney-at-Law Namal Rajapaksa said that until April 8, 2008, Wimal Weerawansa was a part of the JVP. He (Wimal Weerawansa) did not get a pay and the cash was saved into a typical store. On the other hand, amid the six years he served as a priest he had amassed a vast measure of riches. There are two enormous houses under development in Kaduwela.

Lawyer at-Law Namal Rajapaksa included:

"We accept that once development is over, the expense will be around 200 million rupees. In those days, Wimal Weerawansa and his wife worked a correspondence focus in Mawaramandiya and were experiencing troublesome times. Notwithstanding, today she (wife of Wimal Weerawamsa) is a shareholder of various piece of clothing plants furthermore works a super film generation house. His (Wimal Weerawansa's) international Ids have been replenished. In this manner, he may leave the nation soon. We urge the Director General of the Commission to utilize his energy to keep Wimal Weerawansa from voyaging abroad.