Court freezes bank accounts of ex State Minister amid bribery investigations

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By: Isuru Parakrama October 10, Colombo (LNW): In a significant move, the Colombo High Court has issued a three-month freeze on two bank accounts linked to former State Minister Anupa Pasqual. This decision was made following a formal request from the Bribery Commission, reflecting ongoing investigations into potential corruption. The order, which falls under Section 53(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act No.

09 of 2023, underscores the government’s commitment to combatting corruption within public office. By freezing these accounts, the Bribery Commission aims to secure evidence and prevent any potential dissipation of funds related to the investigation. This legal action is part of a broader effort to uphold transparency and accountability in Sri Lanka’s political landscape.



The Bribery Commission is actively pursuing various cases, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement of anti-corruption measures and the importance of maintaining public trust in governmental institutions. The implications of this ruling extend beyond Pasqual, as it sends a clear message regarding the seriousness of corruption-related offences in Sri Lanka. The court’s decision serves to reinforce the legal framework established to protect the integrity of public officials and to ensure that those in positions of power are held accountable for their actions.

As the investigation continues, the spotlight remains on the effectiveness of the Bribery Commission and the judiciary in addressing corruption within the nation’s political framework. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for future actions against similar misconduct in the public sector..