Already stripped off his military rank and medals, former Sri Lankan Army chief Sarath Fonseka, was held guilty of corruption charges by a second court martial, sentenced to a prison term of three years. Now an opposition lawmaker, Fonseka, who led Sri Lankan Army's spectacular victory over the Liberation Tigers of the Tamil Eelam last year, was found guilty of corruption in defence deals at a hearing held on Friday, sources said.
The second court martial has recommended to the president a three-year jail term for Fonseka, they said. The recommendations will be sent to the president, who has to approve them as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The punishment will be officially declared only after the president signs the order, the sources said.
Fonseka had been charged with favouring an arms firm headed by his son-in-law
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