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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 27, 2016
SIXTY-FIVE MEMBERS OF BANKRUPT CENTRAL PROVINCIAL COUNCIL TO TAKE WING FOR RUSSIA
(Night club in Russia)
While the Central Provincial Council is engulfed in a grave financial
crisis, a group of council members from the governing UPFA and the
opposition and several officials are billed to take wing on a sojourn to
Russia, in two separate batches, on the pretext of a study tour.
The first batch consists of 28 council members including the council secretary, are due to leave for Russia tomorrow.
A letter requesting the release of a sum equivalent to US $ 51, 655 from
the current account no 33789 of the council has been sent to the Bank
of Ceylon Super Grade branch in Kandy.
The letter is jointly signed by the Council’s financial assistant S.K.
Welagedara and council secretary Bandara Tennakoon. The letter has been
copied to all members of the delegation.
Altogether 65 council members and officials are joining this tour. The
first batch leaving on September 27 will fly to Dubai in transit to
Russia.
They are due to return to Sri Lanka on October 4 after a week’s tour.
The second batch due to leave for Russia on October 5 includes about 40
members. The council is spending nearly Rs. 180,000 on the air ticket of
each member. The tour is coordinated by a relative of a big wig in the
Central Provincial Council.
Although US $ 3,000 has been set apart as expenditure allowance for each
member, $ 1,325 out of this will go for food and lodging. Each member
will thus receive $ 1,675 as personal expenses but several members have
expressed displeasure over this meagre allowance.
UPFA council member Gunatilleke Rajapaksa addressing a
recent council meeting said that out of 2,996 development projects
launched by the council 258 have stalled halfway due to the lack of
funds.
He said in this scenario members could not face the people who voted them to power.
Meanwhile, work at several hospitals maintained by the council have been
disrupted due to the lack of funds. Many hospitals are unable to
recruit a batch of 230 urgently needed minor staff due to the lack of
sufficient funds. A group of council members undertook a tour of
Singapore and a crisis situation rose when one of them fell into police
custody there.
Central Province Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake said this money had
been allocated in the last budget for the study tour and as such it
could not be utilised for any other purpose.
If the tour is cancelled the money allocated will lapse, he said.
Central Province Governor Niluka Ekanayake said a group of council
members sought her approval for the tour and she gave her approval as it
was a study tour and the money had already been allocated for it.