‘Forgotten Password Syndrome’ Legal Action Against Aloysius if he lied.

‘Forgotten Password Syndrome’ Legal Action Against Aloysius if he lied.

When the Presidential commission on Central Bank bond scam met yesterday(1),ASG Kodagoda said, Aloysius had not submitted his password to the commission though he had been asked to do so ten days back. The Aloysius’ objective was to delete the backup data, Kodagoda said, arguing that it was risky for him to be allowed to access his account.
Anuja Premaratna, PC, counsel  appearing for Arjun  Aloysius, told the  Presidential Commission on CB bond scamp told the
Commission that his client had forgotten the password of the live Apple account.
In  reponse, Assistant Solicitor General (ASG) Yasantha Kodagoda has informed  the Commission that though Aloysius’ phone had been handed over to the commission and his number was under surveillance, he had used his wife’s Singaporean mobile number to access his live Apple account during the past 48 hours. Therefore, Aloysius’ claim that he could not remember the password word was a lie, Kodagoda said, pointing out that Aloysius would not have been able to do so, if he had forgotten the password.
Justice Prasanna Jayawardena, Member of the Presidential Commission of inquiry probing alleged bond scams in response, said yesterday (1) that legal action would be taken against Arjun Aloysius of Perpetual Treasuries, if he had made a false claim that he had forgotten the password of his live Apple account while using it.
ASG Kodagoda requested the commission to issue an order debarring Aloysius from accessing the live Apple account.
Senior Assistant Solicitor General (SASG) Dappula de Livera asked the commission to issue an order preventing either Aloysius or anyone else on his behalf from using the live Apple account at issue.
Having listened to arguments put forth by the state counsel and the lawyers appearing for Aloysius, Commission Chairman Justice K. T. Chitrasiri reserved the order for another day.