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Corruption outed; Stirrings in the West

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May 23, 2025

TV news showed Keheliya Rambukwella with a walking aid and grizzled unshaven, attending courts and leaving in a prison van.

His son Ramith is implicated in a corruption case being heard against his father. So it's a case of like father, like son. We recall this cricketer son was no gentleman. He supposedly broke into an office in his college - Royal, Colombo 7to interfere with a marks sheet or whatever. More notoriously, returning from Australia as a member of a cricket team, he attempted opening a door of the Sri Lankan plane they were in. Doors in planes are extra strong and difficult to open; otherwise if he had succeeded, there would have been a fierce rush of air and he surely would have been dragged out to fall to the ocean or land and sure death. More seriously, havoc would have been created within the plane accompanied by dire danger to passengers. He is supposed to be unemployed but living in a very expensive, luxurious flat.

Wages of sin

Not many like to see others suffering, particularly mothers of sons. But there was no sorrow, not a twinge, on seeing Keheliya limping and getting into a prison van; so different from the suave man he was. The reason is that one has to pay for sins and transgressions including the procurement of substandard and fake medicinal drugs for government hospitals.

There is no sympathy in Cass' heart, even for Rambukwella Jr. since he developed within himself his father's nature. The uppermost thought in her is that retribution is inevitable. Most people think it passes to manifest itself in the sinner's next and future births. Not always. They suffer in this life too. Here is a solid example to prove this point.

When we women talk about corruption in this beautiful island some note that entire families are corrupt to the core and have collected vast amounts of illicit money, safely stashed away. They seem to be fine; the younger ones grinning from ear to ear, cock sure of themselves. But what about their minds, their nightly dreams? Are they afraid? Do nightmares torment them? Sure the older thieves suffer thus.

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