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Focus on Corruption : 2009 June 1 – 14

cof.jpgFertiliser issued to dead farmers

A massive racket where agriculture officials had allegedly cooked up accounts and robbed fertilizer meant for farmers has been bared with investigations revealing that the highly subsidized fertilizer had been issued to even dead farmers at Andiyagala in the Anuradhapura district. A. Wickremasinghe, Agrarian Services Director in charge of investigations, said records showed that fertilizer to the tune of Rs. 2.8 million had been issued in the names of dead persons while in some cases forged receipts had been issued.

More in: Sunday Times 14 June  www.sundaytimes.lk

Bribe to grant deed

A Mahaweli Unit Manager in Dehiattakandiya was nabbed by the Bribery Commission for allegedly soliciting a bribe of Rs 50,000 from a person to issue a deed of land. The manager was arrested by a special team from Colombo while accepting the bribe near the Sandunpura army camp.

More in: Daily Mirror 12 June  www.dailymirror.lk

Job seekers duped

Job seekers continue to be deceived by conmen who collect big sums of money promising to find employment either in foreign countries or locally. Pugoda Magistrate sent a female to jail for allegedly defrauding a huge amount of money from job seekers promising to send them to foreign countries

More in: Divaina/ 1 June www.divaina.lk

A fraudulent job agent nabbed

A suspect was prosecuted by Galkiriyagama police for fraudulently taking money promising to send them to Italy. Anuradhapura Magistrate ordered to be remanded.

More in: Lakbima/ 2 June www.lakbima.lk

A fraudster nabbed

A person who had fraudulently taken a huge amount of money from job seekers promising to give appointments in the port was arrested in Mt.Lavinia by the Special Criminal Investigation Unit of Moratuwa. The fraudster had defrauded Rs.2 50,000.

More in: Lakbima/ 3 June www.lakbima.lk

Security for Golden Key assets

A police unit has been appointed by the IGP to be in charge of the security of the Golden Key Credit Card property already in Central Bank custody. Meanwhile, the committee appointed to value the assets of the Golden Key

directors and agents has submitted a report to the Supreme Court.

More in: The Island/ 2 June www.island.lk

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