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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Govt. resolves SAITM issue : SAITM out !
The present ownership of Neville Fernando and family , as well as the
management will therefore cease. Besides they cannot be in the new
management .
It is after taking into consideration the proposals made by the committee appointed by the president to resolve the SAITM issue , the government has taken this decision , it is said. The relevant communiqué was released a short while ago by the Director General , news of the Government under his signature.
It is after taking into consideration the proposals made by the committee appointed by the president to resolve the SAITM issue , the government has taken this decision , it is said. The relevant communiqué was released a short while ago by the Director General , news of the Government under his signature.
The full text of the communiqué is herein
The statement issued by the Director General of Government
Information, Attorney –at Law Sudaarshana Gunawardana on the solutions
proposed by the Presidential Committee appointed by President
Maithripala Sirisena to solve the problems arisen in the Faculty of
Medicine at SAITM
The Presidential Committee to Resolve Issues Related to the Faculty of
Medicine of South Asia Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM),
having considered the recommendations made by numerous stakeholder
groups, including the Deans of Faculties of Medicine of all State
Universities, has proposed the following proposals to arrive at a
permanent solution that is reasonable to all stakeholders and in keeping
with Government Policy.
It is a timely requirement in the spirit of democracy that all parties
cooperate to ensure the implementation of the proposed solutions, to
cease disruptions thus far caused to the smooth functioning of
universities and especially to provide an opportunity to students to
return for education.
In keeping with the principle of justice to all stakeholders, the Government hopes to implement the following courses of action:
1. Abolishing SAITM (hereinafter SAITM means its Faculty of
Medicine): This shall be done in a manner legally acceptable to the
current shareholders, lending institutions and the new entity interested
in taking over all operations and management of SAITM on a
not-for-profit basis, thus ending the ownership and management structure
of SAITM. The profit oriented entity owned and managed by Dr. Neville
Fernando and family would thereby cease to exist.
2. By an agreement reached by the above parties, the assets,
liabilities, staff and students of SAITM shall be transferred to a
non-state, not-for-profit making (that will utilize any excess income
over expenditure of the organization for development or research or
scholarships, without distributing among shareholders) degree awarding
entity that will comply with the Minimum Standards on Medical Education
and Training (to be legislated).
3. The Government has consulted several already established
non-state, not-for-profit entities with the objective of establishing
the proposed not-for-profit entity for this purpose. Detailed
discussions in this regard with interested parties shall start very
soon.
4. The new entity shall recognize all students currently enrolled at
SAITM, who possess the required entry qualifications. Opportunity will
be afforded to these students to continue medical education in the
proposed new institution.
5. Issues in respect of former students who have completed their
degree course at SAITM should be addressed on the advice of the Sri
Lanka Medical Council, based on the determination of the Supreme Court
case filed on the same. Arrangements shall be made for the said students
who have completed the degree at SAITM to undergo clinical training at
recommended government hospitals.
6. Admission of medical students to SAITM has been suspended by the
letter issued by the Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education on
September 15th 2017. This suspension will continue. Accordingly, all new
admissions shall be made to the new entity (as described in 2 above),
when only complying with the Minimum Standards on Medical Education and
Training (to be legislated). The Government shall cooperate on all
endeavors to make available, through financial institutions, subsidized
student loan schemes to eligible students from low-income families to
meet the cost of tuition and fees.
7. Current shareholders of SAITM shall not participate in the
ownership or management of the new entity. The cooperation of Dr.
Neville Fernando and family is extremely important in this regard.
8. The Ministry of Health shall gazette and place before Parliament
the agreed Minimum Standards for Medical Education and Training based on
the Draft submitted by the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC), upon
conclusion of discussions with the SLMC, the Hon. Attorney General and
other relevant stakeholders. This task must be mandatorily completed
within one month from today.
The chronology of implementing the mentioned solutions shall be, as follows:
i. Ministry of Health to gazette the agreed Minimum Standards for
Medical Education and Training, and place before Parliament,
ii. SAITM, the selected party and lending institutions to reach
agreement on the transfer of assets, liabilities, staff and students to
the proposed not-for-profit entity.
iii. Establish the new entity, under the supervision of the Ministry
of Higher Education and the University Grants Commission.
iv. Abolishing SAITM: Transfer assets, liabilities, staff and students of SAITM to the new entity.
v. Establishment of new not-for-profit medical education degree awarding institute.
v. Establishment of new not-for-profit medical education degree awarding institute.
It is expected to immediately appoint a Committee of high level
officials to coordinate the implementation of the above measures. This
entire process shall be mandatorily completed by December 31st 2017.
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