Complaint against Ranil and former Cabinet members

Complaint against Ranil and former Cabinet members

November 8, 2018   11:35 am

The Ministers’ Secretaries Union stated that they will act to lodge a complaint with the Inspector General of Police and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on the misuse of public property by the former Prime Minister, former ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers.

The relevant complaint will be made today (08), according to the Union General Secretary Ajith Jayasundara.

Although it has been 13 days since President Maithripala Sirisena had appointed a new PM, Ranil Wickremesinghe continues stay at the Temple Trees, the official residence of the Prime Minister, in an a misappropriation of public property, he pointed out.

Additionally, former ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers have not returned their official vehicles and residences yet, he further stated.

Meanwhile, certain ministers still enter their previous ministries and continue to misuse public property, he said.

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