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Top neurosurgeon has performed surgeries on brain-dead patients

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During the ongoing corruption case involving Dr. Maheshi Surasinghe Wijerathna, a consultant neurosurgeon at Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital, the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) told court yesterday that she had allegedly performed surgeries on brain-dead patients.

According to submissions by the Commission, the neurosurgeon had performed surgical procedures such as the insertion of External Ventricular Drains (EVDs) and Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts on patients who had already been medically classified as brain-dead. In some instances, CIABOC alleged, patients had been dead for up to five days with only their heartbeat artificially sustained when the procedures were carried out.

The allegation was made before Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali Jayathunga during proceedings in the case where the neurosurgeon, a hospital chief clerk, and a medical equipment supplier stand accused of corruption, abuse of authority, and endangering patient lives.

The Commission stated that the surgeries had no therapeutic value and were allegedly done to generate financial gain through the sale of surgical equipment provided via a private entity linked to the doctor and her husband.

Appearing for the CIABOC, Additional Director of Bribery Commission counsel Sulochani Hettiarachchi told the court:

“This doctor conducted surgeries not on living patients, but on those who were already brain-dead, in some cases for up to five days, solely for the purpose of unjust enrichment. These were not medical interventions, but violations of ethics, law, and humanity.”

The suspects were earlier arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) and produced in court on June 17. They are accused of directing hospital patients to external suppliers for essential neurosurgical items such as EVD and VP Shunt, bypassing hospital procurement procedures and causing financial loss to the institution while deriving undue benefits for themselves and third parties.

Investigations further revealed that a private business named MN Medical Centre, registered in 2009, had been jointly operated by the first suspect and an individual named Nigel, who is said to be her husband. The initials “MN” reportedly stand for Maheshika and Nigel. One complainant, Chamara Prasad, had allegedly been offered Rs. 200,000 and assistance in paying his medical bills in an attempt to silence him.

It was also revealed that the third suspect, Indika, had provided patients referred by the doctor with the contact number of the second suspect, Nimal Ranjith, who would then coordinate the sale of medical items through an establishment named Emma Pharma Center. Although the items were never physically delivered to patients, they were provided with billing documents via WhatsApp.

Statements from nursing staff and doctors confirmed that, on some days, the items were brought directly to the ward by the second suspect, and on other occasions by the doctor herself.

The Bribery Commission informed court that approximately 92 complaints have been received to date regarding this doctor, including allegations made via telephone by affected patients.

It was also reported that Nishantha Silva, the grandson of former Minister Colvin R. de Silva, who gave evidence in this case, had received threats in June 2025 as a result of his cooperation.

The Commission argued that granting bail would risk public outrage, as the matter has already attracted wide media and social media coverage.

Appearing for the first suspect, President’s Counsel Saliya Pieris argued that the arrest, conducted within hospital premises, had been accompanied by media coverage in a seemingly orchestrated manner. He further contended that there were no valid legal grounds under Section 14 of the Bail Act to justify denial of bail. The defense also noted that many hospitals display notices encouraging patients to obtain advanced medications externally due to shortages within the hospital system.

Pieris told that the investigation has continued for over two years, during which the suspect had never interfered with proceedings. He also claimed that following the suspect’s arrest, two patients undergoing treatment in her ward had passed away.

Appearing for the third suspect, Counsel Anuja Premarathna referred to a televised statement made by Health Minister Hansaka Wijemuni on Sirasa TV, in which the Minister claimed that patients obtaining external medicines was not a punishable offence and should be treated as a form of donation. Counsel argued that the prosecution should take such context into consideration.

After considering all submissions, the Chief Magistrate rejected the bail applications and ordered that all three suspects be remanded till July 8.

(dailymirror.lk)

(This story, originally published by dailymirror.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Bus associations oppose proposal of 2% fare reduction

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The government’s proposal to reduce bus fares by a 2% effective from July 01 has led to the strong disapproval of bus associations, reports say.

It was also proposed not to revise the minimum fare.

The announcement was made during a meeting between officials of the Transport Ministry and representatives of private bus associations to discuss the annual bus fare revision, scheduled for July 01.

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UN Rights chief meets families of missing persons

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A group of activists and families of missing persons handed over letters and memorandums to the visiting United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk in Trincomalee today (June 25).

UN Human Rights Spokesperson – Jeremy Laurence, who is accompanying the High Commissioner, said while in Trincomalee that Mr. Volker Turk expressed sorrow and solidarity with the families of the disappeared.

Meanwhile, a peaceful demonstration was also held in Trincomalee during this visit, where a group of activists and victims of disappearances was seen holding placards and banners.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights will visit Kandy before concluding his official visit to Sri Lanka tomorrow (June 26) after a special press briefing in Colombo.

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200 new super luxury buses to be procured for expressways

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There is an urgent need to introduce new buses to the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus fleet, as nearly 52% of the regular bus fleet of the Sri Lanka Transport Board and nearly 94% of the luxury bus fleet have exceeded the economic life span. 

As to the insufficient buses to meet the passenger demand on the expressway, the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) is currently operating 61 luxury buses belonging to the private sector on a profit-sharing basis. 

Therefore, the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) has decided to purchase 200 new super-luxury buses by using their own funds. 

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Transport, Highways, Port and Civil Aviation to purchase 29 super luxury buses through the financially capable depots and to purchase the remaining buses by making a down payment using SLTB funds and the balance to be paid in monthly instalments over a period of 5 years.

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