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COLOMBO: The
Commission to Investigate Allegations on Bribery and
Corruption will expedite the hearing of complaints from
tsunami affected people in Batticaloa and Ampara districts
against corrupt Government officers.
Director Investigations of the Bribery Commission SP Neville
Guruge told the Daily News that Commission officials headed
by its Chairman Justice Ameer Ismail and Secretary P.A.
Abeysinghe toured the Tsunami hit Batticaloa and Ampara
districts from February 26.
Two investigation teams from the Commission who visited the
area will investigate complaints received from residents.
"We received 10 to 12 complaints from tsunami-hit people in
Kalmunai during our visit on February 27 and six to eight
complaints Akkaraipattu residents," SP Guruge said.
Most complaints were against Gramasevaka officers and
Fisheries officials who had solicited money from tsunami
affected people to provide them with the Government approved
subsidies.
"We also received complaints about officers who had taken
bribes to provide subsidies for those not affected by the
tsunami," he said.
"We will investigate these complaints and bring corrupt
officers to book," SP Guruge said.
In December 2005, bribery sleuths arrested one Fisheries
Inspector in Pottuvil who had solicited Rs.50,000 from a
tsunami affected person to provide with him a boat.
The Bribery Commission will educate court staff and lawyers
in Kalmunai on bribery cases. The Commission officers also
briefed more than 250 Police officers at the Ampara Town
Hall on February 26 on inquiries related to bribery and
corruption, SP Guruge added.
"The Commission also conducted a seminar for the court staff
and the lawyers in Akkaraipattu on February 28," he added.
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