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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, August 25, 2018
AG’s overdue increments abruptly withdrawn from order paper
By Saman Indrajith-August 24, 2018, 9:35 am
The government yesterday withdrew a motion included in the Order Paper
of Parliament to increase the salary and allowances paid to Auditor
General H. M. Gamini Wijesinghe.
Leader
of the House and Minister Lakshman Kiriella, at the commencement of
day’s business, said that the government would withdraw ‘the
Determination under the Constitution’ pending in the Order Paper to
raise the salary and allowances of AG Gamini Wijesinghe.
The JVP members expressed their shock over the sudden decision and
demanded a clarification from the government as to why it was
withdrawing the proposal.
The proposal in the Order Paper was to place AG Wijesinghe on the 08th
Salary Step of SL- 4 Salary Scale of the Public Administration Circular
No. 06/2006 with effect from November 27, 2015.
From January 1, 2016 the salary would be converted in line with the Public Administration Circular No. 03/2016.
JVP MP Bimal Rathnayake observed that the proposal to increase AG
Wijesinghe’s salary had already been delayed for three years. "The
government should inform the House why it has decided to withdraw the
proposal.
Leader of the House and Minister Lakshman Kiriella said the matter could
be discussed at length at a Party Leaders’ Meeting. "This is a matter
relating to "government business. It is up to the government to decide
on government business," replied Kiriella, refusing to give reasons for
the government decision.
JVP Leader and Chief Opposition Whip Anura Kumara Dissanayake asked
whether the government was trying to take revenge from AG Wijesinghe for
coming forward to reveal serious financial irregularities in the public
sector.
"The government should have discussed this decision prior to the
withdrawal. What is the point in discussing after it is done? Parliament
has approved special salaries for all successive AGs in the country. AG
Wijesinghe was actively involved in creating a wide social dialogue on
the State’s financial irregularities. We think the government with this
move tries to influence and weaken the AG. The incumbent AG has been
making revelations on frauds, corruption and waste involving the public
institutions, public officials and ministers. This has resulted in
headaches for the Government. Is this an attempt to take revenge from
him? More than any other state official, the AG works closely with
Parliament. Therefore, matters pertaining to his salary are not
government business alone. Parliament has a responsibility to give him
necessary salary increments and allowances.
Deputy Speaker Ananda Kumarasiri said the matter would be referred to Speaker Karu Jayasuriya.