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Increase my pension, Chandrika Kumaratunga
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<blockquote data-quote="danukapeiris" data-source="post: 5552338" data-attributes="member: 27078"><p><img src="http://awoko.org/uploads/images/Woman1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>We poor pensioners need to thank Chandrika Kumaratunga for having drawn public attention to the plight of us pensioners. If that fabulously rich lady is requiring an increase of her pension the world can imagine our plight. We need in this regard to recall an instance which makes CBK’s request quite ironical.</p><p></p><p>Many of us retired public servants would recall a statement made by this same lady in 1997 that we pensioners were receiving ‘ping padi’ and were being paid for being idle, without us doing nothing in return for what we were receiving as pensions.</p><p></p><p>Do we not recall what this ‘very poor lady’ is remembered for? She has on numerous occasions been asked by CMOGG to explain her role in the following transactions but there has only been a deafening silence:</p><p></p><p>1. Tawakkal: the-take over of Puttalam cement</p><p></p><p>2. Air Lanka take over by Emirates</p><p></p><p>3. Shell gas monopoly</p><p></p><p>4. Waters Edge transaction</p><p></p><p>5. Rubber Block factory affair</p><p></p><p>6. Alleged purchase of second hand vehicles at new car prices</p><p></p><p>7. Giving Admiral Sandagiri an unprecedented three year extension after the age of retirement, considering that there had been serious allegations being made against him in respect of improper arms purchases.</p><p></p><p>8. The French locomotive tender — when the Tender Board was compelled to authorise the purchase of ship engines for locomotives</p><p></p><p>9. Irregularities in the administration of the President’s Fund.</p><p></p><p>10. How she came to be granted an official staff of 63 and 198 security officers and a fleet of 36 government vehicles? Is this by itself not scandalous? We do hope this has been reduced.</p><p></p><p>11. Finally the manner in which she came to have land allotted to her in Pelawatte despite owning a house in Colombo 7. Fortunately the Supreme Court annulled the grant.</p><p></p><p>It was only in the Waters Edge transaction that she has been found guilty of malpractice, but there again she has got away lightly. There is one question we need to ask this ‘poor woman’ who is asking for an increase in her pension; do you not have any sense of shame?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danukapeiris, post: 5552338, member: 27078"] [IMG]http://awoko.org/uploads/images/Woman1.jpg[/IMG] We poor pensioners need to thank Chandrika Kumaratunga for having drawn public attention to the plight of us pensioners. If that fabulously rich lady is requiring an increase of her pension the world can imagine our plight. We need in this regard to recall an instance which makes CBK’s request quite ironical. Many of us retired public servants would recall a statement made by this same lady in 1997 that we pensioners were receiving ‘ping padi’ and were being paid for being idle, without us doing nothing in return for what we were receiving as pensions. Do we not recall what this ‘very poor lady’ is remembered for? She has on numerous occasions been asked by CMOGG to explain her role in the following transactions but there has only been a deafening silence: 1. Tawakkal: the-take over of Puttalam cement 2. Air Lanka take over by Emirates 3. Shell gas monopoly 4. Waters Edge transaction 5. Rubber Block factory affair 6. Alleged purchase of second hand vehicles at new car prices 7. Giving Admiral Sandagiri an unprecedented three year extension after the age of retirement, considering that there had been serious allegations being made against him in respect of improper arms purchases. 8. The French locomotive tender — when the Tender Board was compelled to authorise the purchase of ship engines for locomotives 9. Irregularities in the administration of the President’s Fund. 10. How she came to be granted an official staff of 63 and 198 security officers and a fleet of 36 government vehicles? Is this by itself not scandalous? We do hope this has been reduced. 11. Finally the manner in which she came to have land allotted to her in Pelawatte despite owning a house in Colombo 7. Fortunately the Supreme Court annulled the grant. It was only in the Waters Edge transaction that she has been found guilty of malpractice, but there again she has got away lightly. There is one question we need to ask this ‘poor woman’ who is asking for an increase in her pension; do you not have any sense of shame? [/QUOTE]
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