7 October 2023 06:29 pm Views - 1960
Earlier this year, Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) filed an intervention petition before the Supreme Court, seeking permission to intervene in Case No. SC/FR 168/2021, which was filed by the Centre for Environmental Justice seeking fair compensation for the victims of the X-Press Pearl disaster, a statement from TISL said.
The Attorney General strongly objected to the intervention.
The Supreme Court on Friday (6) delivered its order, allowing TISL's application for intervention, considering the totality of the circumstances of the case, and the submissions made.
Senior Counsel Senany Dayaratne appeared for the TISL, with Attorneys-at-Law Lasanthika Hettiarachchi, Sankhitha Gunaratne, Nishadi Wickramasinghe and Thiru Amirthalingam, instructed by Attorney-at-Law Thushari Jayawardena.
ASG Nerin Pulle PC, with DSG Nayomi Kahawita appeared for the Attorney General. Several key points have been raised in the intervention petition: -
The grave allegations of interference and extraneous pressure surrounding the claim for compensation arising from the X-Press Pearl disaster. -
The statement by the Justice Minister in Parliament on April 25, 2023, that one Chamara Gunasekara alias Manjusiri Nissanka had received a payment of USD 250 million into a private bank account in connection with the X-Press Pearl disaster. -
The media statements of Chinthaka Waragoda, who reportedly invented a machine to remove debris which washed ashore after the shipwreck, alleging that he was offered payment to discontinue the use of his machine, to avoid exposing the full extent of the damage caused by the disaster.