A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Vitol the blacklisted “Dirty” Fuel Supplier is cleaned and re-instated by Ceylon Petroleum Corporation for the third time : Await.., the next dirty fuel consignment shortly.!
Dirty fuel supplied to CPC and distributed by CPC in the past have
played havoc from paralyzing the electrical power generation to bringing
running vehicles to a grinding halt paralyzing public and private
transportation causing millions of damage to the state as well as
private assets. Below is the dirty game of the even dirtier business of
the Minister in charge of the Ministry in Charge in collusion with
whoever Chairman /Managing Director of the CPC followed by a shipment of
dirty fuel supplied to CPC.
With a supply of a batch of dirty fuel leading to a critical public
uproar the first thing the minister in charge of the Ceylon Petroleum
Corporation does is blaming the supplier in order to give eyewash to the
unassuming public. Susil Premajayantha brilliantly performed this when
he brought that infamous consignment of dirty petrol in 2011.
After a while, like everything else, people forget the episode of dirty
fuel. Then the Minister starts the business with the supplier of the
dirty fuel. For the information of the general public, Vitol the
notorious dirty fuel supplier has been reinstated successfully for the
third time as a “clean oil” supplier by CPC after a shameless deal by
the Minister/Ministry officials and the higher-ups in CPC.
First episode of Dirty Fuel Supply by Vitol in 2009.
Vitol delivered a shipment of 20,000 metric tons of substandard Fuel Oil
in Aug 2009. This fuel which was imported by CPC for the use of
Independent Power Plants caused machinery breakdown resulting in the
closure of the power plants which lead to the level of a national
crisis. The Minister tried to defend the supplier for about three
weeks and was ultimately forced to blacklist Vitol only in late August
2009. The estimated loss to the country was above USD 10 million.
Vitol and the Minister were silent for some time. After the deal was
clinched between the Minister and Vitol, Supplier was reinstated in
December 2011.
Over and above the private deal between the Minister and Vitol, supplier
was fined USD 150,000. Once again supplier was in business as usual.
Second Episode of Dirty Fuel Supply by Vitol in 2011
Vitol delivered the second batch of dirty fuel, this time it was 20,000
metric tons of diesel, in August 2011. Cars, Lorries, trains and over
1000 busses were brought to a halt. Public uproar and media pressure was
unavoidable; Minister this time was forced to say Vitol was
“permanently blacklisted”.
Loss to CPC and the public was in millions this time too. However, as
usual supplier waited in silence till the next Minister took over the
Ministry of Petroleum.
The Minister cleaned up the ‘so called’ permanently blacklisted Vitol,
and re-listed as a supplier with CPC after his deal was successfully
struck. However, to impress the public, CPC arranged to publish that
Vitol paid a fine for the losses suffered.
Third Episode of Dirty Fuel Supply by Vitol in 2014
Vitol, who had been blacklisted twice and re-listed twice, supplied the
third shipment of dirty fuel, this time, Low Sulphur Fuel Oil for the
use of Kerawalapitiya Power Plant of Ceylon Electricity Board. Power
generation came to a standstill as the Fuel was contaminated with water
and used lubricating oil.
Vitol was adamant when they were asked to take the cargo back by the
CPC. But when Vitol blatantly refused CPC’s request, the Minister
humbled himself and CPC higher-ups meekly shut up.
This shipment was subsequently sold by CPC at a colossal loss.
The first re-instating business opened for the incumbent minister is
re-instating the infamous Vitol who supplied three shipments of dirty
fuel in the recent past. Supplier’s representative met the Minister and
CPC Chairman and discussed the “modalities” of the business. After an
agreement was reached to the satisfaction of all parties, the deal was
clinched and instructions were given by the Minister to reinstate
notorious Vitol for the third time.
Vitol will be back in the business as usual!
The next shipment of “dirty fuel” will arrive shortly!