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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, March 2, 2017
Price of surgical equipment slashed by USD 8 mn - Rajitha-Order placed by previous govt.
March 1, 2017, 12:00 pm
Health
Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne has received an assurance from a major
importer to slash the price of surgical equipment, a linear accelerator,
the previous government had ordered, by USD 8 mn.
Minister Senaratne, issuing a media statement yesterday, alleged that
the original order had been placed at the behest of the leaders of the
previous government.
Minister Senaratne was responding to allegations against him levelled by
the Joint Opposition (JO) earlier in the day. Having accused Dr
Senaratne of irregularities and corruption, the JO lodged complaints
with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Commission to
Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).
Dr. Senaratne said that as all imports had been subjected to approval by
the National Drug Regulatory Authority, the ministry couldn't act
unilaterally. The UNPer claimed that at the time he was appointed Health
Minister there had been a major racket in the import of drugs.
The health minister claimed that the JO had been influenced by drug
importers. The same lot had obstructed Maithripala Sirisena during his
tenure as the health minister of the previous SLFP-led administration,
he alleged.
Dr. Senaratne said the Rajapaksas, too, had been involved in the drugs racket.
According to him, both medicine and surgical equipment had been ordered
without following instructions at the behest of the Rajapaksas.
Dr. Senarathe alleged that there had been a massive racket in the supply
of a cancer treatment drug. Alleging a leading supplier had made
available the drug at staggering Rs. 285,000 per unit, Dr. Senaratne
said that immediately after the introduction of an alternative drug, the
price had come down to Rs. 140,000. According to the minister, such
practices had been widespread and those representing the JO lacked
knowledge about such matters.
Dr. Senaratne challenged the JO to prove unsubstantiated allegations directed at him. (SF)