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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 26, 2017
When garbage is a gold mine for politicos
According
to the statements made by various politicians and officials, the
Meethotamulla garbage crisis had been shrouded in highhandedness,
lethargy and corruption, which has to be investigated.
Interestingly enough, reports say that corruption was rampant even in the supply of, what had now been revealed as substandard coffins for the burial of the victims.
Politicians, including Megapolis and Western Development Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, have said the garbage dump was a goldmine for many people.
2017-04-26
President Maithripala Sirisena has told the newspaper editors and the
heads of the electronic media institutions last week that he would
appoint a retired judge to investigate the causes that led to the
Meethotamulla garbage tragedy, which left 32 people killed, eight
missing and hundreds homeless.
However, the President did not say whether the retired judge would act as a one-man Presidential Commission or Court-of-Inquiry or as to the nature of the investigation.
However, the President did not say whether the retired judge would act as a one-man Presidential Commission or Court-of-Inquiry or as to the nature of the investigation.
Interestingly enough, reports say that corruption was rampant even in the supply of, what had now been revealed as substandard coffins for the burial of the victims.
Politicians, including Megapolis and Western Development Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, have said the garbage dump was a goldmine for many people.
The statement implies corruption.The JVP Parliamentarians were more
specific in pinpointing the corruption surrounding the garbage dump. JVP
Parliamentarians Sunil Handunnetti, who is also the Chairman of the
Committee on Public Enterprise (COPE) and Vijitha Herath have said 108
companies had during the past several years, submitted proposals
recycling the garbage, providing openings for the Government to earn
revenue out of garbage, but nothing came out of these proposals because
of corrupt politicians.
Mr. Handunnetti said a Sri Lankan by the name of Sudesh, who is
operating a successful garbage recycling project in Canada had even
obtained a license from the BOI during Mahinda Rajapaksa regime to
recycle the plastic in this dump, but had abandoned the project after a
politician in that Government had demanded 50 per cent of the shares as a
bribe if the factory were to be allowed to operate without a hitch.
This is a specific allegation worth investigating by the retired judge.
Apart from the allegation that about 108 companies that had abandoned
projects aimed at clearing of Meethotamulla garbage dump all other
allegations too have to be taken seriously because they are being
levelled by none other than the Chairman of COPE, which is mandated to
monitor the financial and institutional discipline of government
institutions.
The question also remains as to why the JVP did not complain these
matters to the FCID or the Bribery Commission (Commission to Investigate
Allegations of Bribery and Corruption) until the disaster occurred.
There had also been statements made by so many people after the disaster
that politicians had obstructed the moves to clear the dump from
Meethotamulla as they thrived on various garbage contracts.
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, whose Government ignored even a
court ruling to create this death trap in Meethotamulla, had said that
his Government had planned to transport the garbage in this dump to
Puttalam District to fill the craters created because of limestone
excavations after obtaining a report from the World Bank, following
which funds had also been allocated for the purpose, through the 2015
Budget, the last Budget his Government passed.
In spite of his Government’s highhandedness and shortsightedness in creating this mess, the allegation that the funds he had allocated for the clearance of the garbage dump had not been utilised for the purpose also worth investigating into.
In spite of his Government’s highhandedness and shortsightedness in creating this mess, the allegation that the funds he had allocated for the clearance of the garbage dump had not been utilised for the purpose also worth investigating into.
If this allegation were to be proved, the culprits should be charged for
the disaster. The JVP’s suggestion that those who ignored the threats
posed by the garbage dump to the lives of the people must be charged
with manslaughter is too worth consideration, since the UDA, according
to Minister Champika Ranawaka, had pointed out several times during the
last two years the danger in having such a huge garbage mountain near
human habitats.
These are a few issues that have to be investigated if a mechanism is
instituted for the purpose, as suggested by the President.
Despite the poor record of the present Government in keeping its
promises on eradicating corruption, we hope that all those responsible
for the deaths of more than thirty persons in Meethotamulla would be
punished, after a thorough investigation through a proper mechanism.
