Court further suspends Keheliya and family’s assets worth Rs. 97 mn

Court further suspends Keheliya and family’s assets worth Rs. 97 mn

October 4, 2024   04:10 pm

The Colombo High Court has further extended the order issued suspending the fixed deposits and insurance policies to the tune of Rs. 97 million belonging to former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and fiver of his close relatives, in connection with an investigation by the Bribery Commission.

This order was issued by the Colombo High Court after considering a request made by the Bribery Commission.

On July 05, the Colombo High Court suspended the fixed deposits and insurance policies to the tune of Rs. 97 million belonging to former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and fiver of his close relatives for a period of 03 months which ended from today (04).

Accordingly, after considering the request made by the Bribery Commission today, the High Court decided to further extend the suspension order until January 4.

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