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September 11, 2022
Daniel Lewin memorialized; Akamai noted at Defense.gov and BBC. Four Corners’ Linton Besser pressed Nimal Perera on Aspen Medical’s €1.4m payments
11:30 p.m.
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Check out:
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Tomorrow, ██████'s going to call him, and ask him to change this. But the problem is that the guy's character is going to stay the same.
When you expect people to respect and vote for you because you have amassed a nice car collection, as in the words of Ranil Wickremesinghe: "one of the top 4 most ███████ ██████████████ in Sri Lanka", in a casino business, where when the casino's not even that attractive, a small tiny room (in my opinion), with very unsophisticated, yet simple betting "jackpot" machines (which just work). It's impossible (or very unlikely) for him to have attracted guests (and whales) to bet at his casino without any attractions (which is what Las Vegas does best with their shows / expos).
As the late-Sheldon's people call "high-margin gaming segment". We are friendly with US casinos and will create a casino monopoly with our US partners, so we stop money-laundering, earn tourists and real revenues.
This is the Sands annual report.
https://s28.q4cdn.com/640198178/files/doc_financials/2021/ar/LVS-2021-Annual-Report.pdf
When you compare it to Vallibel One, what you see is Dhammika never mentions "casino", "betting", "money laundering" (a recurrent issue in all gaming ops), etc.
The ███████ guy's most likely been ████████████████. There's no way casino-operator ████████ hasn't been ████████████████.
His business-partner Nimal Perera was questioned by Australia's ABC. When Nimal has been shown evidence of "money-laundering" Namal's "stolen public funds" (off-shore), Nimal got angry, told the reporter to get out of his house, as he doesn't want to answer the question anymore.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-02/aspen-medical-greg-hunt-four-corners/101022086
What do you think Nimal said to his friends? What do you think he feels about nosy Lasantha? They are ones who are ████████████████ journalists.
This guy is luring voters, the same way his ██████████████████████████████████████████: "dhammika perera house inside". It's horrible.
Monday, September 12th.
12:00 a.m.
Profiting from the pandemic: How Aspen Medical cashed in on COVID | Four Corners
https://youtu.be/FoQKMfA3zPA?t=2230
ABC News Australia
Four Corners / By Linton Besser, Ali Russell, Lucy Carter and Patrick Begley, ABC Investigations. Posted Sun 1 May 2022 at 11:40pm. Sunday 1 May 2022 at 11:40pm, updated Mon 9 May 2022 at 12:11pm
LINTON BESSER, ABC News Australia:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-02/aspen-medical-greg-hunt-four-corners/101022086
The police could find no evidence that Cyber Vision Holdings or Nimal Perera had performed any service for the money paid by Aspen Medical.
Those funds never went to the hospital. The money trail led here. To this property. In an affluent suburb of Colombo. Nimal Perera purchased it with some of the money from Sabre Vision Holdings.
But what really caught the attention of police was that it was soon combined with property immediately next door. It housed the private offices of Namal Rajapaksa -- the then president MR's son.
The question was obvious: Was Nimal Perera AGAIN secretly collecting money for the Rajapaksa family? This time from the hospital contractors? And if so, what was the role of Aspen Medical?
Hello! Hallo!
Nimal Perera agreed to an interview at his house.
Hi : ) How are you? Linton Besser from ABC Australia. 😃
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Q3. Why did Aspen Medical pay you 2 x payments of €687,000 Euros? (Which adds up to €1.4m euros or $2.1m dollars)
Nimal: "To me!? 😕
Q4. (Yes, to you?).
Nimal: "No, Aspen has not paid to me (paid me**)."
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Q8. At the time of those transactions. According to business documents from the British Virgin Islands. There was only one beneficiary of Sabre Vision Holdings. And that was Mr Nimal Perera.
Nimal: "No that is because of by default. Since I became the managing director of that company. I became the beneficial owner."
Mr Perera's explanation to Four Corners differed wildly from what he originally told the police.
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Q15. The payments that Aspen Medical put into Sabre Vision Holdings?
Nimal: "No, I don't want to answer. So, you can go." 😡
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Aspen Medical and pandemic contracts sit between what can be proven, and what cannot responsibly be ignored.
Four Corners reports payments of about €1.4 million from Aspen Medical to Sabre Vision Holdings, a BVI company beneficially owned at the time by Nimal Perera. Investigators said they could find no evidence of services provided in return, and no evidence the funds reached the hospital project.
The best case for Aspen is procedural. Pandemic procurement was fast, messy, cross-border, and often relied on intermediaries. Offshore structures are not proof of illegality, and the reporting does not establish criminal liability or show Aspen knowingly funded political actors.
The best case against Aspen is governance. The record shows inconsistent explanations, documentary contradictions, and a refusal to clearly account for large payments. The funds were also traced to property later linked to politically exposed persons. None of that proves corruption, but it does indicate weak transparency at the exact moment the public most needed it.
Two things can be true: this does not prove wrongdoing in the legal sense, and it still falls short of the accountability standards expected during a crisis. The public interest issue is precedent. Emergencies will happen again. If transparency is treated as optional, trust fails again.
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