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Former Minister Rambukwella Appears Before Bribery Commission
Ex-Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has appeared before Sri Lanka's Bribery Commission for questioning. The summons marks the latest development in ongoing investigations into allegations of misconduct.
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Former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella arrived at the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) offices on Tuesday for questioning as part of an ongoing inquiry. The ex-minister's appearance follows a summons issued by the anti-corruption body, which has intensified its investigations into financial impropriety allegations in recent months.
Rambukwella's attendance at the commission represents a significant step in the investigative process, though details regarding the specific allegations and line of questioning remain undisclosed. The commission has been conducting a series of inquiries into conduct during various periods of government administration.
The former minister's cooperation with the anti-corruption body comes amid heightened public scrutiny of governance and financial accountability in Sri Lanka. The CIABOC has prioritized such investigations as part of efforts to strengthen institutional oversight and transparency within public administration.
No formal charges have been announced in connection with the inquiry. The commission is expected to continue its investigations and report findings through established legal channels.