Gota Denies Approving Dismantling of KKS Cement Factory Machinery & Equipment

Gota Denies Approving Dismantling of KKS Cement Factory Machinery & Equipment

The Presidential Commission on Frauds ( PRECIFAC)  is conducting an investigations into an alleged fraud involving the dismantling of the Kankasanturai Cement Factory Machinery  reported to be in a re-operational condition then. The machinery and equipment at the cement factory had been manufactured in the UK and Germany. The German machinery and equipment carried a 100 year guarantee from the manufacturers.
Followed by dismantling   the machinery and equipment , it  was  sold as scrap iron for over Rs.100 million by the Army during the previous regime.
This alleged fraud was disclosed by State Counsel Senior Attorney Janaka Bandara during submissions made before PRECIFAC about an  alleged act of fraud and corruption committed during the Rajapaksa regime from 2011 to 2015.
Documents relating to this alleged fraud emerged  during investigations made by the Commissions. Former Additional Secretary to the Defence Ministry Siripala Hettiarachchi had made an official note at the Ministry documents  to the effect that former Defence Secretary Gotabahaya Rajapaksa told him,  that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa had sanctioned the sale of this stock of iron. Another note at the ministry stated, that Internal Auditor R.M. Premachiandra had pointed out the need for Cabinet approval to effort the sale.
Investigations revealed that this stock of iron had been sold to one Siraz Mohamed and Yusuf Asthan and a retired Army officer named E.M.V. Ekanayake. A sum of Rs. 75 million had been realised as proceeds from the stock sold to Ekanayake.
It was revealed that this action had been taken by the Army in an arbitrary manner without any acquisition of the Cement Corporation premises situated in an area of 741 acres, State Council Senior Attorney Janaka Bandara making submissions made for he prosecution said. These had been made with written evidence during investigations made by Constables Herath and Wijesinghe under the supervision of Sub Inspector Herath,former Army Commander Daya Ratnayake, former Commander Jaffna Security forces Headquaers Maj.Gen.Mahinda Hathurusinghe, Maj.Gen. Udaya Annesley Perera, Additional Secretary Defence Ministry Siripala Hettarachchi, Yousuf Asthan and Siriaz Mohamed appeared as defendants before the commissions.
Former Defence Secretary Gotabahya Rajapaksa has submitted an affidavit against   two former Senior Army officers including an Army Commander and a former high ranking state official. The affidavit  stated that he never approved the dismantling of the Kankesanturai (KKS) Cement Factory and cement company and sale of its machinery and equipment as scrap iron. He had also not seen any document granting approval for it signed by him either.
The Presidential commission continues with the investigation based on news evidence.