SupremeSAT has issued an official statement reaffirming that its satellite remains in orbit at 87.5° East and that no government funds were used for the project.
The company said it welcomed the “long-awaited public acknowledgment” of these facts after 13 years, noting they had been part of the public record since 2012 despite “politically motivated narratives” to the contrary.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
8th August 2025 in Colombo:
SupremeSAT welcomes the long-awaited public acknowledgment, after 13 years, that:
1. The SupremeSAT satellite was successfully launched.
2. No government funds were used for the project.
These facts have been a matter of public record since 2012, yet, for over a decade, politically motivated narratives sought to deny them. Unfortunately, despite this long-overdue recognition, certain individuals continue to make unfounded statements regarding our company, focusing particularly on the satellite’s location and our corporate accounts.
For clarity:
The satellite remains in orbit at 87.5° East, precisely where it was positioned upon launch.
Discussions about our private company accounts, conducted without our participation, are both inappropriate and misleading, especially when driven by those lacking the technical understanding and operational insight necessary to comment on a complex, globally integrated business such as ours.
SupremeSAT operates under stringent contractual, regulatory, and technical obligations across multiple jurisdictions. Our operations meet and exceed internationally recognized standards in performance, compliance, and transparency, consistent with the practices of leading global satellite operators.
While we remain unaffected by baseless claims, we are firm in expressing our dissatisfaction with the continued misrepresentation of our work. SupremeSAT will remain focused on delivering its projects, honoring its commitments, and upholding its reputation as a trusted, world-class operator in the space sector.
For accurate information about our company, its history, and the scope of our operations, we encourage all interested parties to visit www.supremesat.com.
R.M.Manivannan
Chairman
SUPREMESAT
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