It looks like he is going for the Sports Ministers position,havent SriLankan cricket suffered enough.
Having spent from 1986 to 2009 working with him in the bookmaking industry and having prove
he took a bribe of $100k when at the cricket in 1997, and £323k when he was at the Telcom,How
can sri lankans stand for a man in a public position continue not to be prosecuted.
With the August election coming up now is the time to vote him out
Regards
Glyn Palmer.
We need to bring in a law that has a time limit on SLC office bearers but this is like suggesting we need to have a minimum qualification for parliamentarians… Have we ever wondered how we got to a position where you cannot keep your everyday job (saw bus driver or credit clerk) after 65 years AND there are minimum educational qualifications yet law makers need nothing and can steal well in to their old age.