Police Spokesperson ASP Ruwan Gunasekara has said de Mel was questioned by the Police Financial Crime Investigation Division.
The hedging deal is said to have caused a loss of US$ 200 million to the government.
Former Chairman of Ceylon Petroleum Cooperation Asantha de Mel has been questioned over a complaint received on the oil hedging deal.
Police Spokesperson ASP Ruwan Gunasekara has said de Mel was questioned by the Police Financial Crime Investigation Division.
The hedging deal is said to have caused a loss of US$ 200 million to the government.
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