Nirupama Rajapaksa

Nirupama Deepika Rajapaksa (born 13 April 1962) is a Sri Lankan politician, a former member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka[1] and a former deputy minister.

Nirupama Rajapaksa
Deputy Minister of Water Supply & Drainage
In office
2010–2015
Member of Parliament
for Hambantota District
In office
2005–2015
Preceded byMahinda Rajapaksa
In office
1994–2000
Personal details
Born (1962-04-13) 13 April 1962 Dominion of Ceylon
NationalitySri Lankan citizenship
Political partySri Lanka Freedom Party
Other political
affiliations
United People's Freedom Alliance
SpouseThirukaran Nadeshan
Relationsshyamlal Rajapaksa brother,
Parent(s)George Rajapaksa (deceased)
(father)
Lalitha Rajapaksa
(mother)
Residence(s)95 Horton Place,
Colombo 07, Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka.

Biography

She herself, a Sinhalese Buddhist is married to an ethnic Tamil Hindu, Thirukkumaran Nadesan .

Rajapaksa is the niece of former Sri Lankan President and later Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. Her late father, George and them were first cousins (her late paternal grandfather, D. M. Rajapaksa and their late father, D. A. Rajapaksa were brothers).[2]

Career

She served as a deputy minister of water supply and drainage during the presidency of Mahinda Rajapaksa between 2010 and 2015.

Pandora Papers controversy

Her name was mentioned in the Pandora Papers which were released in October 2021.[3] It was revealed that she and her husband controlled a shell company they used to buy luxury apartments in London and Sydney, and to make investments.[4][5] Nadesan set up other shell companies and trusts in secrecy jurisdictions, and he used them with the intention to obtain lucrative consulting contracts from foreign companies doing business with the Sri Lankan government and to buy artwork.[6] Many reports related the fraudulent efforts as part of Rajapksa family’s undisclosed wealth in offshore countries.[7][8] ICiJ reports that Rajapaksa and Nadesan declined to answer ICIJ’s questions about their trusts and companies.

Departure from Sri Lanka

On 5 April during the ongoing 2022 Sri Lankan protests against the Sri Lankan government she left the country to Dubai.[9]

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