Mahindananda & ex-Sathosa chairman barred from travelling overseas

Mahindananda & ex-Sathosa chairman barred from travelling overseas

October 4, 2019   03:06 pm

A court order has been issued prohibiting MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage and former Chairman of Sathosa Nalin Fernando from travelling overseas after October 15.

The Bribery Commission had filed the case against the duo for allegedly causing a loss of 53 million to the government. The case was filed on June 27th with the second Permanent High Court at Bar in Colombo.

The former Sports Minister and former Sathosa chairman are accused of causing millions of losses to the government by importing Carrom boards and checkers (Daam) boards for distribution to sports clubs during the last Presidential Election.

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