New book exclaims: Dubious Deals – What a Paradox!

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Author Nihal Sri Ameresekere, FCA, FCMA, CMA, CFE

releases ninth book


Nihal Sri Ameresekere has released his new book ‘IMF, World Bank and ADB Agenda on Privatisation Volume II: Dubious Deals in Sri Lanka What a Paradox!’ (published by AuthorHouse), the explosive ninth book in a series on corruption, fraud, economic crime, governance, rule of law, dealing with real case studies.

In this new release, Ameresekere exposes the truism that politicians aspire for office, vociferously, avowing commitment to combat fraud and corruption, exploiting the economic anguish of poverty stricken people, but upon assuming political power, pathetically forget such avowed commitment, and get bogged down in the quagmire of corruption, vehemently castigated and denounced!

Ameresekere alleges politicians are funded by lackeys at elections, thereby getting themselves obligated to provide returns on funding, at the expense of the abject poor.

He asserts that IMF, World Bank and ADB privatisation agenda only breeds corruption, with them tacitly having aided and abetted therein.

In his new book, fraud and corruption at highest echelons in Government, involving international parties, are appallingly revealed, with intriguing diplomatic interventions, and the unbelievable revelation from lofty idealism to sublime apathy of deception, complicit with hypocrisy; enforcing law unequally against opponents for political expediency, whilst those wielding power, brazenly acting otherwise, perpetrating offences of much greater gravity, including shielding lackeys (Special Presidential Commission Inquiry 6/95).

Ameresekere states that amazingly, the highest judiciary, castigating corruption, upheld the dire need for governance and enforcement of rule of law, including against an ex-President – SC (FR) Applications Nos. 503/2005 & 352/2007.

Brilliant in-depth research into real human behaviour and wheeler-dealing in the upper echelons of Governments – an ideal book for academics and professionals interested in political science, human behaviour, governance, public finance, commerce, rule of law, forensic accounting and privatisation and for public interest activists.

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