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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, May 28, 2013
C’bo Uni. teachers to strike if new VC doesn’t quit

The Colombo University Teachers’ Association (CUTA) yesterday threatened to launch an all-out strike if the newly appointed Vice Chancellor does not step down from the post within two weeks, or if President Mahinda Rajapaksa does not justify his appointment.
CUTA committee member and President of the Federation of University
Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri told The
Island that the teachers were opposed to the new VC, Dr. Wijaya Kumara
Hirimburegama, claiming that the appointment was politically motivated
and unethical as his wife was serving as the Chairman of the University
Grants Commission (UGC).
"We decided, at yesterday’s meeting, to boycott all meetings and
communication with the new VC," Dr. Dewasiri said adding that they would
not accept memos or letters from the newly appointed VC.
He said that three academics, including Dean of the Kothelawala Defence
Univeristy’s Law Faculty Dr. Prathiba Mahanamahewa, former Arts Faculty
Dean Prof. Lakshman Dissanayake and Science Faculty’s Dr. Wijaya Kumara
Hirimburegama applied for the post, but Prof. Lakshman Dissanayake
obtained the majority of votes at the Council meeting.
The three names were sent to the President through the UGC, Dr. Dewasiri said.
"Our association believes that Prof. Lakshman Dissanayake is the most qualified person to handle the post," Dr. Dewasiri said.
The senior academic said that the CUTA will inform President Rajapaksa
of their decision and they would go for an all out strike if President
does not provide a solution.
The Colombo University announced yesterday that Dr. Wijaya Kumara
Hirimburegama was appointed as the new Vice Chancellor of the Colombo
University by President Mahinda Rajapaksa with immediate effect.
Mervyn to get powers to discipline public servants? TUESDAY, 28 MAY 2013Ministry Secretary C. Herath said yesterday a memo would be submitted for cabinet approval on June 6 by subject Minister Mervyn Silva calling for legal provisions for a ‘Public Request Act’ and to set up a special unit under the Ministry with legal authority to investigate and make rulings and recommendations on officials attached to ministries, departments, semi-government institutions and statutory boards with complaints being attended to within a specified time. “We will give a maximum period of three months to public servants to take action on the recommendations or rulings. Under the existing administrative and legal provisions it is extremely difficult for a person to get redress for a discrimination or unjust act committed against him or her by a public official or an official of a semi government institution. The new unit will fill this gap,” Mr. Herath said. He said this ‘Relief Provisions Mechanism’ is being set up on the directive of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. |

