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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 28, 2018
Ravi, Wijeyadasa tipped to receive Cabinet posts
Fonseka eyes law and order portfolio
Mangala, Malik, Marapana likely to retain same subjects
By Shamindra Ferdinando-April 27, 2018, 11:19 pm
Speculation
is rife in political circles that the government is planning to
accommodate former finance/foreign and justice ministers, Ravi
Karunanayake and Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, respectively, in the Cabinet.
Karunanayake quit in Aug 2017, owing to the findings of a presidential
probe into the bond scams and Rajapakse was removed, in Aug 2017. He was
accused of violating collective Cabinet responsibility when he
criticised the Hambantota port deal with China.
Political sources said that the recent UNP Working
Committee-Parliamentary Group decision to re-appoint Karunanayake as the
Assistant Leader of the party, in spite of opposition from WC member
and former Speaker Joseph Michael Perera and MP Ranjan Ramanayake had
cleared the way for re-appointment of Karunanayake.
At the time, Karunanayake quit in Aug 2017, he had served as the foreign
minister since May 2017. Sources pointed out that former Attorney
General Tilak Marapana, PC, who had resigned Cabinet portfolio over
accusations regarding links with Avant Garde Maritime Services (AGMS)
was accommodated in the cabinet in August 2017. Marapana succeeded
Karunanayake.
Sources said Karunanayake and Rajapakse wouldn’t receive the portfolios they had previously held.
Marapana is expected to continue as the Foreign Minister.
Development Strategies and International Trade Minister Malik
Samarawickrema is also expected to retain the same portfolios, though he
is under fire from some professional organizations.
Sources said that the UNP still believed the war winning Army Commander
and Regional Development Minister Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka should be
given Law and Order portfolio, currently held by Ranjith
Maddumabandara.
Maddumabandara took over the Law and Order ministry from Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe on March 8, 2018. Wickremesinghe temporarily held
those portfolios after Sagala Ratnayake had relinquished them on Feb 25,
2018 ahead of a Cabinet reshuffle.
Sources said that the government wanted to finalise the appointments
before President Sirisena delivered his policy statement in Parliament
on May 8 afternoon.
Before the six SLFP Ministers quit the Cabinet early this month in the
wake of abortive bid to oust PM Wickremesinghe through a No Confidence
Motion, the Cabinet comprised 45 ministers, including the PM. As the
leading partner, the UNP had 31 ministers.
The 16 former SLFP Ministers, Deputy Ministers, State Ministers and
former Deputy Speaker Thilanga Sumathipala) have told the SLFP that they
wouldn’t accept Cabinet portfolios.
Sources said Mangala Samaraweera, too, would continue in his current finance portfolio.
Several weeks ago, President Sirisena brought the Central Bank of Sri
Lanka (CBSL) which was under PM Wickremesinghe under the Finance
Ministry by President through a Gazette extraordinary.
The Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), which was also under the
PM, too, has been brought under the Finance Ministry by President
through Gazette Extraordinary.