Sri Lankan foreign minister Ravi Karunanayake dabs his eyes with a tissue after resigning from his government post in Colombo on August 10, 2017. Ishara S Kodikara / AFP
Sri Lankan foreign minister Ravi Karunanayake dabs his eyes with a tissue after resigning from his government post in Colombo on August 10, 2017. Ishara S Kodikara / AFP

Sri Lanka foreign minister resigns over corruption allegations



Sri Lanka's foreign minister resigned on Thursday over corruption allegations in an investigation of possible irregularities in government bond sales, maintaining that he was not guilty of wrongdoing.

The resignation of Ravi Karunanayake, a former finance minister, follows demands for his removal by both the government and the opposition, after the panel looking into the sales found that the rent on his apartment was being paid by an official being investigated.

"I have never done anything wrong, and I resign with pride to create a new political culture in Sri Lanka and ensure good governance," Mr Karunanayake told parliament in a statement after announcing his resignation.

He said he would continue in the party as a back bench member of parliament, adding, "I have never earned any money from politics".

The allegations followed Mr Karunanayake's appearance before the panel last week, and he has not been charged by any court.

President Maithripala Sirisena's government has pledged to end the rampant corruption that affected the country's previous government.

Mr Sirisena appointed a presidential commission to investigate, following the demands of opposition lawmakers, who said the controversial bond auction lost the state more than US$1billion (Dh3.7bn), because of rising borrowing costs in the past two years.

The central bank has dismissed the opposition's claims.

The auction, originally intended to sell 1 billion rupees (Dh24 million) of 30-year bonds, eventually grew to more than 10 times that amount, to meet government borrowing needs.

More than half of the issue was sold to Perpetual Treasuries, a subsidiary of a company owned by the son-in-law of the former central bank governor, Arjuna Mahendran, in what has been criticised as a conflict of interest.

Perpetual Treasuries, Mr Mahendran, and his son-in-law had denied any wrong doing.

Mr Karunanayake last week told the panel he had no knowledge that the apartment rental was paid for by Mr Mahendran's son-in-law.

On Thursday, he told parliament that one of his daughters leased the apartment through the son-in-law of the former central bank governor, and that the money had already been repaid.

Mr Sirisena appointed Mr Karunanayake, a key strategist in helping to topple the former government, as foreign minister on May 22. Before then, he had been finance minister since January 2015.

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