Monday, January 19, 2015

Big shark Johnston Fernando probed in Ethanol scam

From Sri Lanka Mirror
Former Trade Minister Johnston Fernando has become the first big shark to come under scrutiny over the notorious Ethanol charge that became a syndrome in the run-up to this month's Presidential election, an investigation by srilankamirror has revealed.
Ethanol is used in the production of alcoholic drinks and is said to have been imported in large quantities under the auspices of Johnston Fernando by a company known as Asterdic under cover of producing deodorant perfumes.
The Asterdic company is situated in Wattala and there are no records to show that it produced body perfumes.
The Permit held by this company authorized it to import 20,000 litres or 100 barrels of Ethanol a month.
The importer was also immune from tax.
Officers from the Excise Department told srilankamirror that 50,000 bottles of arrack can be produced from 100 barrels of Ethanol.
Documents of two more persons involved in the Ethanol business are in possession of srilankamirror and will be made public after further investigations.

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