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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, March 2, 2015
Public Funds Wasted On Presidential Advisers
By Nirmala Kannangara-Sunday, March 01, 2015
By Nirmala Kannangara-Sunday, March 01, 2015
When
thousands of peasants struggle to find a proper meal to their children
due to the high cost of living, millions of rupees of public money had
allegedly been ‘wasted’ monthly by the former regime on 38 Presidential
Advisers.
The Sunday Leader learns
that out of the 38 Presidential Advisers, 20 were not assigned for any
specific task although each were paid a salary of Rs.75, 000 and an
allowance of one third of their salary.
Presidential Secretariat records also shows that each adviser was given
a mobile phone, a laptop and a fully maintained vehicle as well as 200
liters of fuel which was increased based on their outstation travel. A
certain percentage of their mobile phone and residential phone bills
were also paid by the Presidential Secretariat.
Highly reliable sources from the Presidential Secretariat who wished to
remain anonymous said that President J. R. Jayewardene did not have
Presidential Advisers but his successor President Ranasinghe Premadasa
appointed reputed Civil Servant Bradman Weerakoon as his adviser.
“During former President Chandrika Kumaratunge’s tenure, there were a
few advisers appointed by her but President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed a
record number of advisers. President Maithripala Sirisena has only five
Presidential Advisers,” sources said.
According to the records, the Presidential Secretariat had paid Rs. 2.85
million for the 38 advisers every month as the monthly salary and an
additional Rs. 9.5 lakhs per month as allowances. The government has
spent Rs.3.8 million a month altogether as salaries for these 38
advisers.
Meanwhile it has been revealed that the Ven. Walpola Piyananda Thera of
the Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara in Los Angeles and Chief Sanghanayake
of America was one of the advisers to the former President. This monk is
living in the USA but came to Sri Lanka only to help the former regime
in its election campaign.
“This Buddhist monk lives in Los Angeles, in USA and was paid the
adviser’s salary. We are yet to know as to what sort of advice the
former President obtained from him,” sources claimed.
Meanwhile, records further revealed that the Post and Telecommunications
Minister in President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s cabinet in 2009, Mahinda
Wijesekera, was a Presidential Adviser from 2010 to 2015.
Wijesekera suffered serious injuries from a suicide bomb attack at Akuressa in March 2009 has been bed ridden.
“When people were removed from the posts they were holding during the
previous regime, including some who were holding tops posts at state
electronic media institutions, they were appointed as Presidential
Advisers simply to be in the good books with them. This has brought down
the status of the post of a Presidential Adviser. Earlier only reputed
and highly qualified officials were appointed to these important
positions in order to obtain their advice for the President. But by
appointing friends and relatives without considering the educational
background, the prestige of the Presidential Adviser post has
deteriorated,” sources said.
When contacted former Additional Secretary (Administration) to President
Mahinda Rajapaksa, B. S. Gunaratna who is still holding office under
new President Maithipala Sirisena, said he was not aware as to why 20
Presidential Advisers were not assigned any duty but were merely
appointed for the name sake.
“It is President Rajapaksa who appointed his advisers and I do not know
whether they were assigned any work or not. Why don’t you ask this from
President Mahinda Rajapaksa,” Gunaratne said.
When asked who prepared the letters of appointment of these advisers and
why he claims that he is not aware of the subjects assigned to each of
them, as he was the Additional Secretary in charge of Presidential
Secretariat administration work, Gunaratne said that although it was he
who prepared the letters of appointment, he was not aware on their
assigned subjects.
“Yes it is I who prepared the letters but how do I know to what the
subjects they were assigned. In their letters of appointment, no such
details were given. I don’t know what the perks these advisers received
as they too were not mentioned in the letter of appointment,” Gunaratne
added.
According to the Presidential Secretariat records, Asoka Milinda
Moragoda was a Senior Advisor to President Rajapaksa and Dhammika
Amarasinghe was the Advisor on State Affairs. Sunimal Fernando was the
Advisor on Social Infrastructure and Dr Daya Upai Hewapathirana on
Finance Management.
The Presidential Adviser on Legal Affairs was D. S. Wijesinghe PC and Dr
Rani Jayamaha was the Adviser on Banking Affairs. Rohana Weerasinghe on
Aesthetic and Cultural Affairs, Chandra Fernando on Infrastructure
Development in the North and the East, Ravindra Randeniya on Cinema,
Ven. Matale Amarawansa Thera on Buddhist Affairs, Ven. Bandagiriye
Somavansa Thera on Early Childhood Development and Primary Education,
Sivanesathurai Santhirakanthan on Tamil Community in the Eastern
Province, Anura Solomon on Conflict Resolution, Air Chief Marshal (Rtd)
W. D. R. M. J. Gunathilake and Admiral (Rtd) Jayanath Colombage both on
Aviation, Justice P. A. Ratnayake and A. H. M. Azwar on Parliamentary
Affairs and Media.
Prof. P. W. Epasinghe, S. B. Divaratne, Mahinda Wijesekera, Pandith W.
D. Amaradeva, Ven. Walpola Piyananda Thera, Ven. Bodagama Chandima
Thera, Rohan Abeygunasekera, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) M. D. Fernando, Vasantha
Obeysekera, Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Thera, Dr S. K. R. Weerasinghe, Mrs.
S. Chandrasekeran, H. G. S. Jayasekera, Former Navy Commander Admiral D.
W. A. S. Dissanayake, G. L. W. Samarasinghe, Dr S. S. L. Perera, Sunil
G. Wijesinghe, Rosmand Senaratne, Asoka Serasinghe and Newton Gunaratne
were the other Presidential Advisers that specific subjects were not
assigned, according to the Presidential Secretariat records.
Meanwhile, when questioned from the Presidential Secretariat whether
these advisers reported to work and had their own offices at the
Secretariat, sources said that neither are there records of their
attendance nor did they have separate offices.
“Other than for functions where the former President attended, these
advisers did not come to the Secretariat but ‘may’ have worked from
home. People were astonished at the number of advisers President
Rajapaksa had,” sources claimed.
Former Secretary to President Ranasinghe Premadasa, K. H. J. Wijedasa, when contacted by The Sunday Leader,
said that under the Constitution, the President can appoint any number
of advisers or Coordinating Secretaries and decide on their salaries.
“That is the privilege of a President. He had around 88 Coordinating Secretaries to work for him,” Wijeydasa said.
All attempts to contact former Chief of Staff to President Mahinda
Rajapaksa, Gamini Senarath on his residential landline for a comment
were not successful as there was no response.