Rajapaksa passes fault to secretary

Authorities of the presidential commission exploring genuine instances of misrepresentation went to the Mirihana home of ex-president Mahinda Rajapaksa to record an announcement.

Secretary of the commission Lasil de Silva said the group had gone there, as Rajapaksa had not reacted summons to show up before the commission.

Rajapaksa has told Neth FM that he had been addressed with respect to the non-installment of cash for his promotions broadcast by ITN amid the last presidential race.
He has said that he challenged as the UPFA applicant, and that it was not him, but rather its general secretary who ought to be addressed over the purposeful publicity matters of the presidential surveys.

BBC Sandeshaya reports that ITN acquired a loss of Rs. 20 million because of the non-installment of the levy by Rajapaksa.

Another assertion promotions of Rajapaksa's challenger Maithripala Sirisena were not broadcast and the cash paid by him returned, creating additional misfortunes to ITN.

Rajapaksa additionally stands blamed for supplanting Rosmund Senaratne with Anura Siriwardena as the ITN administrator not long after race battling started.

The ex-president was additionally to be addressed in respect to why he was charged a low sum, though his challenger was charged a higher sum for the notices.

The presidential commission addressed previous clergyman Keheliya Rambukwella, secretary to the president Lalith Weeratunga and ex-fund secretary P.B. Jayasundara on September 16 with respect to the same matter.
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