Probes against corrupt politicians have weakened - JVP

Probes against corrupt politicians have weakened - JVP

June 7, 2015   04:26 pm

A ‘conspiracy’ of the Rajapaksa regime is going smoothly because the Prime Minster tends to ignore the law and order, Constitution of the country and because he does not listen to the ‘public opinion’, Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said.


The observation was made at a press conference held in Colombo, this morning (7).


“If this continues, he will have to face the consequences as well,” Dissanayake said.


He went into say that the people voted to defeat the former government in a bid to put the corrupt politicians and top government agents behind the bars. 


“The majority of the people were of the view that the new government must find a way to recover the money that allegedly siphoned off by the previous government. However, that process has now weakened,” he added.

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