Former Minister Manusha Nanayakkara broke his silence regarding the arrest of his brother over a foreign employment scandal, claiming that he was the one who initially lodged a complaint against him during his tenure as minister.
Nanayakkara said he had no connection to his brother’s activities and reiterated his efforts to educate the public against paying third parties for foreign employment opportunities.
He denied media reports suggesting he had fled the country with his family, saying he is ready to face any situation as he has done nothing wrong.
Nanayakkara also spoke about his achievements as minister, noting that his ministry successfully generated over $13 billion in foreign employment income for the country over two years.
He dismissed claims in the media regarding his alleged involvement in the scandal and clarified these allegations were baseless. He made these remarks while speaking at the United National Party headquarters. (NewsWire)
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