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Saturday, 29 July 2017


TIME TO EXORCISE “YAMA PAALANA” DEVILS !

One by one, the devils in “Yama Paalana” regime are coming out to the utter disappointment of those who voted for a change.

One would have thought there could be some hidden agenda looking at the way ministers like Ravi Karunanayake and even the Prime Minister defended the actions of the then Governor of the Central Bank.

The fiasco started off with the then Finance Minister, Ravi K. issuing an undated letter saying that the government needed funds which in itself is not the job of the Finance Minister.

The nexus between Arjuna Mahendran and Ravi K. was exposed by a JO member in Parliament at that time but sadly no one took much notice of it.  In fact at that time Ravi K. defended himself branding all others around including government servants, private sector staff and Parliamentarians as rogues.

One may recall the foreign exchange control case where Ravi K. was the accused but he was acquitted due to a technical error and the judge herself is now retired.  One could also remember the CWE fiasco when Ravi K. was a Minister in the short-lived UNP government under Chandrika Bandaranaike.

The latest exposure beats everything else: the one where Arjun Mahendran’s son in law Aloysius went to the extent of paying for a luxurious apartment for Ravi K. and his family.  An open and shut case of undue influence on the Minister to safeguard those accused of the Bond scam.

One should thank the President for boldly going ahead with the Presidential  Commission of Inquiry into the Bond scam in spite of efforts by the UNP ministers including the Prime Minister to white-wash the Mahendrans.

The President should, in the same way, initiate action to summarily sack Ravi K. from the cabinet and also take appropriate action to confiscate illegally acquired assets of the ex-Minister of Finance if the so called Yahapalana government really means business. 

With this exposure it is patently clear that there are no Mr. Cleans in this government and those tarnished with accusations cannot be cleaned even by “Dry Cleaning”

There is an apt Sinhala saying which loosely translated to English goes like this: “ If the paddy is eaten by both the bund and the fence, to whom can one complain”

 

Sunday, 2 July 2017


THE WHINGING “MAHA RAJANO”

 Ever since his unexpected defeat at the last Presidential Elections, Mahinda Rajapakse has not stopped whinging .  Members of his immediate family and leading supporters have been called by various investigative agencies  which are tasked with investigations into malpractices and corrupt practices of his regime.  However, such acts have not deterred him from campaigning to recapture power, although it is apparent that it remains an elusive dream.

It is an open secret now that his leading supporters benefited immensely from corrupt deals involving public funds which Mahinda Rajapakse covertly encouraged them to indulge in while he himself profited via mega deals involving billions of dollars and rupees .   In fact their misdeeds have resulted in a debt trap from which the country is trying very hard to recover.

It is really funny that MR and his cohorts are not prepared to learn anything from history and still trying their level best to recapture power so that they can continue to loot the country.

The 18th amendment which he got the parliament to smoothly pass into law proved his greed and avarice for power to perpetuate his rule as if he and his family owned this country.

His main whinging is about the investigations and questioning about various allegations which are now in the public domain. 

MR should take a lesson from ex-President JR Jayawardene who retired gracefully after two terms and thereafter never got involved in politics. But MR’s greed for power is not going to keep him away from the political scene.  And his closest supporters who were his partners in crime whilst the going was good for them are clinging to him because without MR they are nobodies.   They are all living in a fool’s paradise dreaming about coming to power again so that they can start their old game of robbing and looting the country.

“Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts … perhaps the fear of a loss of power”

 

THE CRASH LANDING OF “SRI LANKAN”

 

The sad state of affairs of the national carrier Sri Lankan has burst into the open when the President had summoned the directors of the airline recently.

Shocking details of the goings on had come to light with the release of Weliamuna report which investigated corruption and malpractices under the Rajapakse regime.

What was really damaging the airline was that the current CEO and the chairman too had been taking arbitrary decisions which were not in the interest of the airline.

The Weliamuna report had highlighted that the airline was a Paradise for sex predators ( really giving a completely different meaning to its slogan of Taste of Paradise! ) with the top management demanding sexual favours from cabin crew and young employees, leading to a breakdown of discipline at all levels.

There is a classic case of an air hostess who drew a salary and flying allowances while working for four years as a personal aide to Namal Rajapakse, the son of Mahinda Rajapakse. 

In fact, the committee had recommended criminal prosecutions of then  Chairman, Nishantha Wickremasinghe – Mahinda’s Brother in law – for allegedly defrauding the state in addition to abuse of power and soliciting sexual favours.  There were also procurement deals where conflict of interest was seen, such as sales of duty free goods and wine, which the committee had identified as blatantly corrupt deals. It had also found the then chief executive, Kaplila Chandrasena had falsified documents to lease luxury vehicles for the then Chairman Wickremasinghe.

What is really unbelievable is why no action had been taken at all on any of these findings in spite of the fact that the Yahapalana government had appointed a new Board of Directors and a chief executive to clean up the mess.  Yet another instance of proof that the “changes” promised by the Yahapalana government were just an eye-wash proving the saying that “ ‘Birds’ of a flock get together” (pun intended)


A NEW BREED OF TERRORISTS!

 The so called Joint Opposition JO-kers who supply unlimited jokes day in and day out over the media for the edification of their gullible supporters, has now come up with a classic one saying that the students who crash-landed at the Ministry of Health the other day, actually came there to meet the Minister and discuss their grievances.  What a load of nonsense – when someone wants to go to an office and meet somebody there, the accepted and decent way to do so is to fix and appointment and when asked to come, go in from the main entrance – not to climb the barriers, damage the fixtures and crash land there with an unruly gang.  The JO-kers seem to be thinking that all members of the public are foolish and gullible to believe whatever nonsense they utter.

It was really disgusting, to say the least, to watch on TV screens the manner in which the student-hooligans, including Buddhist monks, came running, climbed the rails and entered the Ministry offices on a day allocated for the public and started shouting slogans and totally misbehaving damaging public property.  The Police had no option but to beat and throw these terrorists out.

The most disgusting  aspect of this drama is to see that the GMOA members decided to launch an indefinite strike in protest at the beatings of the students, which goes to prove that these doctors are actually behind the students unrest and the students are being used as cat’s paws to achieve the sinister aims of the doctors.  Shameless, indeed.

 It is high time that the Government takes tough action against the student movements and the GMOA members who seem to be going all out to hold the government to ransom thus inconveniencing the peace-loving general public.  It goes without saying that the so called Joint Opposition led by the Rajapakses is behind all this hullabaloo which indeed is a shame – especially one considers that Mahinda Rajapakse is an ex-President of the country – who the whole country expects to behave in a more dignified manner in keeping with his status.

Apparently, greedy politicians never seem to be learning from history.

 



CHEERS !

 In these days of depression when looking at newspaper headings in the morning makes one to feel gloomier, our amiable new Finance Minister deserves Three Cheers for his proposal to reduce the prices of beer and wine.  To add more spice, he has also proposed to keep the bars open on Poya days and other holidays as well.

He definitely has a very valid point in coming up with these proposals.  One only has to have a look at the milling crowds in the liquor shops on days prior to Poya days and other holidays to buy their quota for the holiday.  It is also no secret that there are more sales of illicit liquor on Poya days thus denying an excise duty to the government.

It is earnestly hoped that the cabinet will look at these proposals in a very practical way rather than cloud their thinking with pseudo cultural and religious angles.

CHEERS !

Sunday, 18 June 2017




“YES SIR”  DEALS OF YAHAPALANAYA

The now famous “Yes Sir” telephone call of the IGP has more to it than meets the eye and says a lot about hitherto suspected deals of the Yahapalana government involving the crooks of the former regime.

The ordinary voter has not forgotten the grandiose promises of Yahapalana team during the elections that they will take stern action against the wrong-doers of the previous government regardless of their status and that all those culprits will be locked-up for ever.  But, unfortunately for the common man, the converse is true in that the hunters have entered into dirty deals with the hunted and both are living happily ever after – most probably laughing at the poor voting public who went out tooth and nail to see that justice is done.

First we had the sorry episode of a Yahapalana minister having to resign from the cabinet for his defence of  the Avant Garde arms and ammunition ship which was a pet project of the ex-Defence Minister and some retired navy officers and which actually denied valuable foreign exchange to the country.

Then, we had an explosion of a time bomb with the Central Bank Bonds issue in which none other than the Governor of the Central Bank himself was involved along with his son in law : a perfect case of corruption and nepotism, the very same themes which the Yahapalana politicians mouthed at every turn to eliminate totally from this country.

So much was made of the Independent Commissions including the Police Commission that there will be no interference by politicians on the independent functioning of government bodies including the Police, but we now have this classic case of the IGP bending over backwards to do the bidding of a “Sir” who called him on his mobile phone during a function and which went public with the telecasting of a snippet of the incident.  Although the Chief government whip, Minister Kiriella, tried to make fun of this incident, the whole country now knows that this “Sir” is none other than the Minister in charge of Police himself. Now, one can see the Yahapalana advocates going helter skelter in a vain attempt at damage control but for all purposes and intents, the Yahapalana politicians stand exposed very badly. 

This obviously gives rise to the rumours circulating in the country that no action at all had been taken against the once very powerful VVIP family of Rajapakses for any of their purported misdeeds with the result that the Joint Opposition have started to taunt the Yahapalana advocates with the challenge “Catch me if you can”.  The Yahapalana politicians who have messed up the situation so much with the Bond scam  are behaving like cats who have defecated on a stone!

“Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country “. Karl Kraus


 



THE LOTTERIES GAMBLE


 IT is said that the “Best laid plans of mice and men often go awry”.  That’s exactly what happened with the Yahapalana government’s ambitious (greedy?) target to earn some quick money with a simple plan by just increasing the price of a sweep ticket by Rs. 10.- and get a neat net gain at the cost of those who buy and sell the tickets.

One can now witness almost all lottery ticket sales points with shutters down and suddenly the road side sweep ticket sellers have gone missing: a classic case of consumer resistance at its best which was what was lacking in this country so far, with everyone on the street silently bearing whatever burdens heaped on them by all governments so far.

It is really funny that with plenty of brilliant brains and financial “Osthars” in this government, that they have miserably failed so far to even present a workable and practical budget without subjecting it to so many cuts and changes since its presentation.  This sudden increase in the lowly lottery ticket came like a bolt from the blues and one can really understand the reaction of those involved in the trade as the government’s intention was to take it all without passing any benefit to those who really sweat it out to generate the income.

Besides, with this steep increase in the price of a ticket, the agents and road-side sellers would have to exert additional pressure and redouble efforts to market and sell the tickets at the increased price whilst facing obvious resistance, at least during the initial period, on the part of the buyers, as there is no chance of even an increased price money to compensate for the extra money they have to pocket out to buy a ticket.

One wonders what will finally happen to the lottery tickets already printed with the additional price being mentioned and whether there will be any draw during the first couple of weeks at all.

It would be interesting to see how this battle between David and Goliath will end.  After all, People’s Power in many other countries have resulted in great victories.

It is not for nothing that they say “Lotteries are a tax on the mathematically challenged”