Recommendations were made to the Minister about Rugby’s allegations – Ombudsman Chulanananda Perera

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July 17, Colombo (LNW): A complaint was submitted weeks ago to the Sports Ministry’s Ombudsman, requesting intervention to take legal action on behalf of the official responsible for incurring a £50,000 fine on Sri Lanka Rugby administration, as well as those accountable for burdening Sri Lanka Rugby with a debt of 55 million rupees. However, no responses have been reported so far.

For this reason, LNW decided to ask Chulananda Perera, the Ombudsman of the Ministry of Sports, about this matter. In our inquiry, he stated that he has already submitted the necessary recommendations to the Sports Minister, considering the facts presented. The Ombudsman said that he could not provide more information to the media due to the responsibility and nature of his duties. He also said, the former president of the Rugby administration, who handed over the charges, that he has made the necessary information regarding the recommendations available.

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