Australian documentary contends corrupt transactions in Hambantota hospital project

Australia Broadcasting Corporation’s leading investigative journalism and current affairs programme, Four Corners recently released a documentary revealing a major corruption case pertaining to the multi-million dollar hospital project in Hambantota. The documentary reveals how Aspen Medical, a little-known private healthcare firm won billion dollar contracts to procure personal protective equipment at the height of the pandemic, its links to Sri Lanka, million dollar financial transactions to companies owned by Sri Lankans and their ties to the ruling family of Sri Lanka.

Aspen Medical: From little firm to a mega contractor

The video reveals how Aspen Medical profited from the pandemic and got itself embroiled in an international criminal investigation into corruption and money laundering. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian Federal Government had outsourced the procurement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), selecting companies without any public tender. This is how Aspen Medical, a Canberra-based health service provider, specialised in recruiting medical staff emerged as the winner, winning contracts worth more than USD 1.1 billion to supply PPEs on a national scale.

Former employees, who have held executive positions, say that the company had never done such procurements before. Aspen Medical’s contracts were worth USD 500 million more than any other providers.
Andrew Walker, co-founder and former chairman of Aspen Medicals, said that it has never procured face masks before.
The latter part of the video reveals Aspen medical’s involvement in setting up the District General Hospital in Hambantota, a multi- million dollar hospital project that was initiated in 2012.

The video reveals that Aspen Medical was sub-contracted by a Dutch company called E. N Projects – backed by an Australian Government guarantee on the basis it would supply equipment and medical design for the hospital. When questioned, Andrew Walker is certain that they have never deployed staff in Sri Lanka.
“But when I wanted to open an account my own bank sent some questions which they wanted me to answer because of my own association with Aspen Medical. I was told that Aspen has been mentioned in a corruption case in Sri Lanka. I was taken aback when I heard this,” Walker said in the interview.

Aspen’s role was purely as a financial intermediary further showing proof of Aspen receiving funds and paying those funds back out to contractors in return to a 4% handling fee.
The spreadsheet reveals the first and largest of Aspen Medical’s payments were made to a mysterious company called Sabre Vision Holdings domiciled in the notorious tax haven in the British Virgin Islands. The payments totalled 1.4 million Euros which is about 2 million Australian dollars. The company was owned by Nimal Perera, whose name has been allegedly linked to many corruption scandals.

The video reveals that the money wasn’t received by the hospital, but instead was used to purchase a property at an affluent suburb in Colombo. Journalist Linton Besser speaks to the camera in front of No. 7, Gower Street and claims that the property purchased by Perera was combined with this property that housed the private offices of Namal Rajapaksa. The video also includes statements from former Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne, Eran Wickremeratne and Wasantha Samarasinghe who were shocked by the revelations made by
Four Corners.

Perera walks off

Besser visits Perera at his house and the interview is as follows:

Journalist: Tell me about your career. I want to know what sectors of the economy that you have worked for. You specialise in capital markets and economy.
Perera: Yes, that’s what I do
Journalist: You don’t work in the health sector?
Perera: No, never in the health sector, but I was into leisure, manufacturing, finance and capital markets
Journalist: You have never been a supplier of medical equipments?
Perera: Never in my career
Journalist: Why did Aspen Medical pay you two payments of 687,000 Euros?
Perera: To me? No, Aspen hasn’t paid me.
Journalist: Nothing at all?
Perera: No
Journalist: It sent the money to your British Virgin Islands company, Sabre Vision Holdings.
Perera: Wrong, no, that is my previous employer.
Journalist: At the time of those transactions according to business documents from the British Virgin Islands there was only one beneficiary of Sabre Vision Holdings and that was Mr. Nimal Perera
Perera: No that is by default. Since I became the managing director of that company I became a beneficiary also.
Journalist: When you were questioned about that property purchase and where the money came from, you told the police that it came from an Italian businessman. That was wrong wasn’t it?
Perera: No it’s not wrong
Journalist: You told that Sabre Vision Holdings was associated to this Italian businessman.
Perera: No I don’t know, I can’t remember
Journalist: That was a lie, wasn’t it?
Perera: No, I can’t remember
Journalist: Why did you try to hide the payments?
Perera: Why do you want to know all this?
Journalist: Try my question, why did you want to hide the payments?
Perera: What payments?
Journalist: The payments Aspen Medicals put into Sabre Vision Holdings?
Perera: No I don’t want to answer, so you can go.

Allegations refuted

However, responding to allegations Aspen Medical has said that it had not received any requests from any government agency or court of law anywhere in the world regarding the hospital project, but would support any such inquiries. It added that the Airbus scandal only became public in 2019, years after its payments to Sabre Vision Holdings.

In a Tweet, Perera explains that Sabre Vision Holdings was a subsidiary of a diversified business entity founded in 1918 in Sri Lanka and that it was not owned by him. “But I was named a beneficiary when the company I was employed acquired the company in question and appointed me as the managing director. The Italian businessman mentioned in the article was introduced to me when I was looking to furnish my house. He owned an interior design company in Italy and had provided his services to many who could afford him.”

He further says that he denies everything in the article. It’s a journalistic travesty trying to stay relevant by sensationalising an invented controversy. If there actually was any factual basis for the article’s claims they should have been able to prove that with facts.”

(Additional reporting by Kamanthi Wickramasinghe)

“No connection between me and the transactions” – Namal Rajapaksa

Speaking to the , former Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Namal Rajapaksa said that there is no connection between his arrest and this documentary. “The last government has filed many cases against us and some of them have been investigated and some are still pending in courts. With regards to this particular allegation according to the documentary it had happened in 2009 and I wasn’t even in Parliament at the time. There is no connection between me and the transactions. It’s also surprising that they haven’t interviewed the health minister at the time these transactions had taken place,” said Rajapaksa.

When asked about his relationship with Perera, Rajapaksa said that they are known to each other, but there haven’t been any commercial transactions between them.
Responding to a query on his private offices down No. 7 Gower Street, Rajapaksa said that he did rent out that space. “When you rent a house you don’t check the kind of transactions that have taken place when obtaining it. I subsequently moved out in 2017 due to security reasons,” the Tweet further read.

See full video at : https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/profiting-from-the-pandemic:-how-aspen-medical/13863582

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USA-wide protests in solidarity with Sri Lankan protestors

For the first time in history, Sri Lankan living in the United States of America organized a USA-wide protest on the 1st of May 2022, in solidarity with the protests taking place in Sri Lanka against the present President, Prime Minister, and Government.

Thousands of Sri Lankans living in the United States stood in solidarity with their fellow Sri Lankans in a protest series organized by the Sri Lankan Student Collective in the USA.

The protests took place across 50 locations in 43 States in the US.

The Sri Lankans in America also signed a series of letters requesting that the wealth and income of Rajapaksa’s who hold US citizenship, be investigated and to save Sri Lanka from the Rajapaksas.

The letters are to be submitted to the Senate and the US Congress.

Sri Lanka ruling party claims dissident MPs agree to national govt; opposition adamnt

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and key members of the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) held discussions on Monday (02) with dissident government MPs on a proposed interim “national consensus” government to see the island nation through its ongoing economic crisis.

Conceptual agreement was reached on the formation of such an administration, SLPP general secretary Sagara Kariyawasam told reporters after the meeting. However, it is unclear at present whether the rebel MPs who now function independently in parliament fully agreed to a government under President Rajapaksa.

Notable attendees at the meeting were former ministers Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila whose departure from the government over their very public disagreements with former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa made headlines. Basil Rajapaksa was also present at the meeting.

Parliamentarian Nimal Siripala de Silva had represented the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), which quit the SLPP-led coalition last month over its handling of Sri Lanka’s worsening economic crisis which has led to a full blown political crisis.

SLPP general secretary Kariyawasam told reporters that conceptual agreement had been reached to form an interim, all-party government for a limited period of time.

However, the main opposition Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)-led opposition National People’s Power (NPP) have both vowed not to be party to an interim government under President Rajapaksa.

SJB general secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara told reporters on Monday that the interim government being proposed is no different from the old one. The people’s demand, he said, is for President Rajapaksa to “go home”. The party has no desire to be part of an interim government as long as Rajapaksa remains president.

JVP and NPP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake also expressed similar views at a May Day rally in Colombo on Sunday (01).

Meanwhile, the SJB plans to go ahead with a proposed no confidence motion (NCM) against the government. Bandara said the party said it aims to present it to parliament next week.

Asked to comment on the SLFP’s decision on the no confidence motion, MP de Silva said a decision on whether to support the NCM or not can only be taken at the time of the vote.

Stalin thanks Jaishankar for accepting Tamil Nadu’s request to help Sri Lanka

Following the assurance given by Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin today thanked him for accepting the request of Tamil Nadu to help the people of Sri Lanka.

“A personal thanks to Jaishankar for accepting TN’s request to help people of Sri Lanka. Am sure that this humane gesture will be greatly welcomed by all and help to improve the warmth and cordiality between nationals. Let the goodwill grow in all the spheres”, said Stalin, in a tweet.

The personal note from Stalin came after Jaishankar, on Sunday, wrote a letter to the Chief Minister saying that the relief material will be shared with the government of Sri Lanka to be distributed appropriately in the current circumstances. Jaishnkar also asked the Chief Secretary V Irai Anbu to coordinate with the Union government for supply and distribution of relief materials.

As soon as the crisis started in Sri Lanka and Tamils from the island nation started reaching Tamil Nadu through the porous borders, Stalin wrote a letter to Jaishankar saying that the State government is ready to ship relief materials to Tamils in Sri Lanka and even stressed the same demand when he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Sri Lanka.

Despite the letter and the meeting, there was no communication from the union government following which the state government passed a resolution unanimously in the state Assembly and sent the resolution along with a DO letter to the Prime Minister urging him to give permission for Tamil Nadu to send relief materials worth Rs 123 crore to the neighbouring nation.

(DT Next)

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Riot Police withdrawn from Galle Face after protesters object

The riot police which was deployed to Galle Face today, was later withdrawn following objections raised by the protesters.

A large number of officers were deployed near the Presidential Secretariat where the protest against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is continuing.

However, some of the protesters gathered at the site confronted the Police.

The Police eventually withdrew from the location.

The riot Police had been deployed after protesters began to erect a stage near the main entrance of the Presidential Secretariat.

Senior Police officers spoke to some of the protesters and requested them to remove the stage. But the protesters refused to do so.

The riot squad was later deployed to the area but they withdrew after the protesters confronted them.

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China reiterates fullest support for Sri Lanka in securing IMF assistance

The Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong today (May 02) reiterated China’s fullest support for Sri Lanka in securing the assistance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to overcome the ongoing financial crisis.

Mr. Zhenhong made these remarks during a meeting with Minister of Finance Ali Sabry.

As a major shareholder of the IMF, China is willing to play an active role in encouraging the IMF to positively consider Sri Lanka’s difficulties and reach proper agreement as soon as possible, Mr. Zhenhong added.

Malwatta Chief Prelate bans politicians from visiting Temple

The Most Venerable Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thero, the Chief Prelate of the Malwathu Chapter has decided not to allow any politician to visit him.

This decision has been taken because no responsible political party has so far acted to resolve the crisis in the country and politicians are doing nothing but procrastinating without providing the necessary solutions to the sufferings of the people of this country, the Chief Prelate said in a statement.

The Maha Nayake Thera said the decision was taken due to the fact that no party has shown any positive response so far to the proposals submitted to the President, the Prime Minister and the party leaders.

The Chief Prelates of the three Buddhist Chapters submitted to the President a set of proposals including the formation of an interim government to save the country from the current crisis on April 4, 2022, seeking immediate relief to the people.

Most Venerable Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thero, Maha Nayake of the Malwathu Chapter, Most Venerable Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathna Thero, Maha Nayake of the Asgiri Chapter, Most Venerable Dodampahala Sri Chandrasiri Thero, Maha Nayake of the Amarapura Nikaya and Most Venerable Makulewe Sri Wimala Thero, Maha Nayake of the Ramanna Nikaya have sent the letter to government.

It is reported that according to the decision taken by the Chief Prelate of Malwathu Viharaya, all the politicians who visited the Maha Nayake Thera in the last few days were not allowed to visit him.

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Easter attacks conducted intentionally to win votes: Cardinal

Many have been aware of the Easter attacks before it occurred, including the president and senior officials who failed in their duties as it was done intentionally to win votes, says Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith.

He made this statement while speaking to a congregation at a mass today (02).

“They wanted to win the election and that was the motive behind this, they wanted to tell everyone that they would serve justice to the country. Otherwise they would have revealed everything to the country, whereas the officials protected themselves but the innocent people were made scape goats,” he said.

The Cardinal further added that the people’s struggle will emerge victorious ultimately and that his visit to Italy was to show everyone that he would not succumb to anyone’s power.

“The Pope sent me a letter asking what needs to be done. For three years we have asked for justice,” he concluded.

To go or not to go? 5th Column

My dear Mahinda maama,

I thought I must write to you after hearing that various people are writing letters asking you to resign. It must be a difficult time for you when you see these people, who you brought into politics and nurtured when they were political babies, now being bold enough to call for your resignation.

Pardon me, Mahinda maama, but we are also hearing different stories at different times. Last week we heard Dullas calling for your resignation and sending letters describing how it will pave the way for what is called an ‘interim government’ – and how that will solve all our remaining problems.

Just a few days later, you are telling us that all of them now accept your leadership, and you will live happily ever after. With so many letters calling for resignations, it is hard to keep track of who is saying what, who is coming and who is going. No wonder ‘Gota Go Gama’ is still going strong!

Prior to that, we had those two rascals, Wimal and Udaya, playing a double game. When they were in the Cabinet and Gota maama wanted them kicked out because they were criticising Basil maama and calling him the ‘ugly American’, it was you who asked Gota maama to retain them in the Cabinet.

That put Gota maama in a difficult situation because Wimal and Udaya didn’t want to be in the same Cabinet with Basil maama, who didn’t want to be in the Cabinet with them either. In the end, because blood was thicker than water, Gota maama kept Basil maama and sacked the two rascals.

Now that Gota maama has got rid of the entire ‘old’ Cabinet and replaced it with a ‘young’ Cabinet with no ministers with the ‘R’ name in it, we hear Wimal and Udaya are upto their old tricks. They are now demanding your resignation and cosying up to Gota maama who sacked them!

Then, we also see some who have opposed you and said they want to become ‘independent’, suddenly standing before Gota maama and taking oaths as State Ministers. There are many theories as to why this happens. In the past we know what changed hands for people to change their minds overnight!

Mahinda maama, those who are protesting against all of you have now set up a ‘Maina Go Gama’ opposite Temple Trees. We heard you are broadcasting ‘pirith’ to drown the noise of their slogans. That is a smart tactic but I do hope that you are not upset about the setting up of ‘Maina Go Gama’.

As you have emphasised in recent days, you are a vital part of this government, commanding the support of the majority in Parliament. So, if people are protesting against it, it wouldn’t be correct for Gota maama to get his own village and for you not get one, when you are in fact the elder brother.

We can take this concept a step further. Like Preme (Snr)’s ‘Udaagama’s, we can set up a ‘Chamal Go Gama’, a ‘Namal Go Gama’ and a ‘Basil Go Gama’, promoting them as tourist attractions. The ‘Basil Go Gama’ can be in Crow Island in Mattakuliya and we can even call it ‘Kaputa Go Gama’!

However, what worries me most is what Gota maama is doing these days. While you were busy telling MPs, provincial councillors and some monks that you won’t resign, Gota maama was sending letters to party leaders asking them to prepare for an interim government after your resignation.

The very next day, even before the party leaders’ meeting, we were told that some 117 MPs support you, that you will stay on as PM and that Gota maama never asked you to resign. I suppose the general public is supposed to listen to all this, say ‘well, it’s a family matter’ and forget about it.

If that is the case, Mahinda maama, why was Gota maama sending letters about forming an interim government after you resign? Either there is someone in Gota maama’s office forging his signature and sending letters on the sly, or he is losing his marbles. Either way, it is a serious matter, isn’t it?

To confuse us even more, Aiyo Sirisena then emerges from the shadows and says he had a meeting with Gota maama who agreed to an ‘interim’ government with a new PM. We have learnt not to trust Aiyo Sirisena, but can you see why people are confused, and don’t know whether you are staying or going?

Whatever happens, Mahinda maama, I hope that the ‘sahodara samaagama’ remains intact. Recent events may have put a strain on family ties and Basil maama and Chamal maama must be sulking about being stripped of their ministries; but desperate situations need desperate solutions, don’t they?

During the New Year we usually see the entire ‘R’ family at Medamulana on TV, eating kiribath and enjoying themselves. We didn’t see that this year. I hope that isn’t because you are fighting with each other. Nothing brings down a dynasty more than squabbling siblings. Remember Anura and Satellite?

After winning the war, some likened you to King Dutugemunu who united the nation. Others treated you like a God. You could have retired and enjoyed that status forever. Sometimes, Mahinda maama, it is better to go when people ask you why you are going rather than wait till they ask you why you aren’t.

Yours truly,

Punchi Putha

PS: I do feel sorry for Namal baby. The poor chap had dreams of becoming the boss one day, simply because he was the ‘heir’ to the throne. Now, in a way, he has become like Sajith: just as much as his surname got him a head start in politics, it may also become his biggest liability.

Tents to MynaGoGama from GotaGoGama

Protestors at GotaGoGama were seen arriving at MynaGoGama with canopies and tents.

A heated situation arose at MynaGoGama when Police personnel removed several platforms and tents erected opposite the Prime Minister’s office.

After this incident, the MynaGoGama protestors decided to Occupy one lane of the street to express their anger against present administration.