| Born | Kanishka Yoshitha Rajapaksa (1988-06-12)12 June 1988 (age 37) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 92 kg (14 st 7 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| School | S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| University | Britannia Royal Naval College, National Defense University of Ukraine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Occupation | Chief of Staff to thePrime Minister of Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yoshitha Rajapaksa | |
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| Allegiance | Sri Lanka |
| Branch | Sri Lanka Navy |
| Service years | 2006-2020 |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
LieutenantYoshitha Rajapaksa (born 12 June 1988) is aSri Lankan sportsman and former naval officer. He is the second son of the sixthpresident of Sri Lanka,Mahinda Rajapaksa and served as thechief of staff to theprime minister of Sri Lanka.
He was alieutenant commander in theSri Lanka Navy and had been anaide-de-camp to the president. He is one of the owners ofCarlton Sports Network[1][2] one of the several organisations such as Carlton Pre school and Carlton rugby named after the Carlton House of the Rajapaksa.[3] and was a former captain of theSri Lanka national rugby union team and theNavy SC rugby team.[4] He currently plays for theCH & FC in theDialog Rugby League. His usual position isFlanker, but can also switch toNumber 8.[citation needed]
On 30 January 2016, Yoshitha Rajapaksa and several senior executives of the Carlton Sports Network Channel were remanded by the Kaduwela Magistrate on charges of financial crimes including alleged charges on money laundering.[5][6]
He is the second son of Mahinda Rajapaksa andShiranthi Rajapaksa.[7] He has two brothers –Namal andRohitha.[8] His paternal grandfatherD. A. Rajapaksa was a Member of Parliament and Minister of Agriculture and Land inWijeyananda Dahanayake's government.[9] His maternal grandfather,E. P. Wickremasinghe was a retiredcommodore in the Sri Lanka Navy.[10]
Rajapaksa was educated atS. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia.[11]
Yoshitha Rajapakse married Nitheesha Jayasekera, daughter of businessman Ananda Jayasekara on 3 October 2019. The wedding was held at theGalle Face Hotel in Colombo.[12]
In 2006, he joined theSri Lanka Navy as a cadet officer and received his basic training at theNaval and Maritime Academy where he was promoted toMidshipmen and appointedaide-de-camp to his father the President.[13] Soon thereafter he proceed toBritannia Royal Naval College for his officer training and underwent training on boardHMS Ocean during her deployment to the Caribbean and with theFast Attack Flotilla.[14][15] In 2009, he was commissioned as anActing Sub Lieutenant in Executive Branch of the Sri Lanka Navy.[16][17]
In January 2015, he was decommissioned from then rank oflieutenant by his father President Mahinda Rajapaksa, soon after the latter's defeat at the2015 Sri Lankan presidential election discharging him from the navy.[18]
Following the 2015 presidential election the Defence Secretary of Sri Lanka sent a letter to the Navy Commander directing a probe on how Yoshitha joined the Navy, how he received overseas scholarships and his alleged engagement in active politics and other activities while being a naval officer.[19] Navy Spokesperson Commander Kosala Warnakulasuriya announced that the Navy has received a letter about Yoshitha from the Defence Secretary and that a probe will be launched into the issues being raised.[citation needed]Yoshitha's resignation letter has not been approved by the Navy Commander and he is serving at the Sri Lanka Navy headquarters.[20]
Investigations by a Parliamentary Committee revealed in January 2016 that Yoshitha lacked the qualifications needed for enrollment in the navy, failing to get the minimum results after sitting twice for ordinary level exams. It was further revealed that the state spent over Rs.22.23 million for his training in the United Kingdom and Ukraine.[21]
Rajapaksa was reinstated on 25 September 2019, with effect from 28 February 2016 by theNavy Commander on orders of PresidentMaithripala Sirisena to the rank of Lieutenant which he held in 2015.[22][23] He was subsequently promoted to thetemporary rank ofLieutenant Commander and appointed as anADC to aflag officer on 2 October 2019, two days before his wedding that was held per naval traditions on 4 October 2019 inColombo.[24]
He resigned from the navy on 10 October 2020 and took up appointment as Prime Minister's chief of staff, having worked with his father during his suspension. During his naval career, he had gained a master's degree and PhD from theNational Defense University of Ukraine.[25]
His awards include theSri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal, the campaign medalsEastern Humanitarian Operations Medal,North and East Operations Medal,Purna Bhumi Padakkama,Fast Attack Craft (FAC) Squadron Pin and the Commendation Badge.[14]
In 2005 he made theS. Thomas' College's first XV rugby team and in his final year (2006) he captained the team.
In 2009 he was appointed captain of theNavy Sports Club Rugby team (a position that he currently retains) and in 2012 Rajapaska went on to captain theSri Lanka national rugby union team,[11] who were the runners-up in the2012 Asian Five Nations Division 1 tournament in thePhilippines. The national team, under Rajapaska's captaincy, were then successful in winning the2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1 competition, which qualified them to compete in the2014 HSBC Asian Five Nations tournament inJapan (the winner of which automatically qualified for the2015 Rugby World Cup). Unfortunately Rajapaksa was injured and unable to compete in the 2014 HSBC Asian Five Nations.
Rajapaska was also a member of thenational rugby sevens team, leading the team which won the Bowl at the 2011 Bourneo Sevens,[26] and competing at the2014 Commonwealth Games inGlasgow, Scotland.[27]
In March 2014 Rajapaska was appointed as the head coach of theAnanda College rugby team.[28]
Yoshitha Rajapaksa and his brother Rohitha Rajapaksa lost their captaincy of the Navy rugby team and the Army rugby team respectively after they were under probe for using assets under their fathers presidency. They were asked by authorities not to attend practices until further notice.[29]
In 2012 he won the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) President's Medal for the Standard Division at the National Handgun Championship – 2012 conducted by the National Rifle Association of Sri Lanka.[30]
In October 2020, Rajapaksa was appointedchief of staff to theprime minister of Sri Lanka, his father Mahinda Rajapaksa. The post was previously held bySagala Ratnayaka, a Cabinet Minister and member of parliament. ThePrime Minister's Office had clarified that the Rajapaksa's position is similar to that of anAdditional Secretary.[31]
Amidst the2022 Sri Lankan protests against the then-incumbent government of his uncle, presidentGotabaya Rajapaksa, it was reported in the local press that he left Sri Lanka on 9 May 2022 with his family.[32]
On 16 May 2012Wasim Thajudeen, a Sri Lankanrugby player, died in a suspicious car accident in Colombo. It was initially reported that his car hit a wall on the road setting the car on fire and Thajudeen perished inside the car. After the defeat of PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa on 8 January 2015, Sri Lankan authorities reopened the case due to new evidence, and currently investigating it as a murder. Several news outlets have alleged that Yoshitha Rajapaksa is the mastermind behind the murder because of rivalry and jealousy over a former girlfriend.[33][34][35] However, the former president Rajapaksa denied murder allegations against his son, claiming that the investigation is politically motivated.[citation needed]
He was arrested under Section 32 of the Penal Code and was remanded in January 2016 by Kaduwela Magistrate Dhammika Hemapala over the alleged financial irregularities at the CSN, where he was unable to prove the funds use to run the TV station and misuse of public funds.[36][37] Yoshitha is accused of money laundering to the tune of Rs. 365 million, criminal breach of trust, forgery and undervaluing imported items obtained by CSN. FCID detectives said that they had seized Rs. 165 million from the CSN bank account which not been accounted and the alleged funds for setting up the television channel are believed to be from illegal foreign sources.[38]