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National
Freedom
Front (NFF)
MP,
Mohamad
Muzamil
made
formal
charges
of
bribery
against
Presidential
candidate
General
(retd.)
Sarath
Fonseka,
through
his
lawyers
at the
Bribery
Commission
yesterday
(January
17).
Muzamil
had
alleged
last
week
that the
opposition
candidate
had
offered
him
money to
garner
his
support
at the
Presidential
Elections
scheduled
for
January
26.
Muzamil
also
gave a
statement
in this
regard
to the
Criminal
Investigations
Department
(CID)
today
(January
18).
NFF
leader
Wimal
Weerawansa,
MP, said
he had
both
photographic
and
audio
evidence
to
implicate
UNP
National
List and
Muslim
presidential
candidate,
MP Myown
Mustapha,
and
Presidential
Advisor
Nazeer
Ahmed in
the
attempt
to bribe
NFF MP
Muzamil.
Mustapha
quit the
presidential
race
last
Friday
(Jan 15)
to throw
his
weight
behind
candidate
Sarath
Fonseka.
At a
press
conference
called
by the
NFF
yesterday,
Weerawansa
produced
a CD
which
contained
conversations
involving
Mustapha,
Muzamil
and two
others,
including
a UNP
MP.
Releasing
copies
of the
CD to
print
and
electronic
media at
yesterday’s
briefing,
Weerawansa
said
this was
only a
fraction
of what
Muzamil
had
recorded
over the
past
several
days. He
said
their
lawyers
had
advised
them not
to
release
all
evidence
as it
could be
detrimental
to legal
proceedings.
"We’ll
produce
everything,
including
wads and
wads of
money
received
by
Muzamil
from
Mustapha,
before
the
Bribery
Commission,"
Weerawansa
said.
He
pointed
out that
his
colleague
had
taken a
huge
personal
risk by
exposing
a
clandestine
operation
targeting
government
MPs
ahead of
the
presidential
polls.
"What he
did was
amazing.
He had
obtained
irrefutable
evidence
to prove
a
conspiracy
to bribe
MPs," he
said.
Weerawansa
said
there
was
nothing
wrong in
lawmakers
joining
another
party
over
serious
differences
of
opinion
but it
would be
nothing
but a
crime to
offer
money or
any
other
inducements
to
change
sides.
He
emphasised
that
Muzamil
exposed
the
Opposition
operation
for the
sake of
the
country.
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