The first phase of the repayment of security deposits as approved by the Supreme Court involving Rs 772.93 million for aggrieved depositors of Golden Key has been completed, the Committee of Chartered Accountants has reported.
Accordingly, all eligible security deposit holders have been paid on the basis of either 75 % of the security deposit balances as at 31.12.2008 or Rs. 100,000 whichever is lower after verification by the auditors.
According to a statement by the Central Bank, as at 14.07.2010, a sum of Rs. 772.93 million has been paid to 7,838 security deposit holders. “The Committee has also sent letters to security deposit holders who have not provided details relating to their security deposits requesting them to submit those details to the Chief Operating Officer, Secretariat to the Committee of Chartered Accountants, Central Bank of Sri Lanka,” the Bank said.
It said the Committee with the approval of the Supreme Court has already advertised to dispose of certain assets belonging to The Golden Key Credit Card Company Ltd. and related companies after obtaining the valuation of such assets from the Chief Government Valuer.
The Committee will decide on the next instalment of payment to security deposit holders after submitting a report to the Supreme Court for approval at the next hearing on August 6. |