Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Former SLC chief Upali refutes allegation­s

ADMITS HIS OWN COMPANY CARRIED OUT CONTRACTS WORTH OVER RS. 25 MILLION FOR SLC WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT WITHOUT FOLLOWING TENDER PROCEDURE, BUT SAYS HE DID NOT MAKE PROFITS

- BY SHEHAN DANIEL

Former Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President Upali Dharmadasa refuted allegation­s levelled against him that he profited from constructi­on work done at the R. Premadasa Stadium in the run up to the World T20 2012, having ignored tender procedures to award the projects to his own constructi­on company.

According to documents seen by Daily Mirror, Dharmadasa, in his capacity as the President of SLC, signed off on three projects at the stadium – to construct two corporate boxes between block ‘A’ and the sight screen, toilet facilities for the two dressing rooms, and for civil works to the lifts at block ‘A’ and ‘B’ – worth over Rs. 24 million rupees, to Nawaloka Piling (Pvt.) Ltd a company for which Dharmadasa serves as Chairman.

The constructi­on of the corporate boxes was completed at a cost of Rs. 19,463,750, the constructi­on of the toilet facilities at

We (SLC Ex-Co) were given only 10 days to approve this project, which were requiremen­ts of the ICC in hosting the World T20 2012 in Sri Lanka

a cost of Rs. 4,396,579 and civil works done at a cost of Rs. 1,097,450. Each of the three projects were also charged 12 per cent Value Added Tax.

It had been alleged that by forgoing the proper tender procedure, Dharmadasa had profited from undertakin­g these deals through his company.

“We (SLC Ex-Co) were given only 10 days to approve this project, which were requiremen­ts of the ICC in hosting the World T20 2012 in Sri Lanka, and though we followed the due processes (the drawings of the structures, receiving the approval of the SLC Chief Engineer and the SLC Executive Commitee), we did not put out a tender for these projects,” Dharamadas­a admitted.

“If we called for tenders, other

If we called for tenders, other companies would have bid for the projects at 75 per cent more than the cost at which we completed it

companies would have bid for the projects at 75 per cent more than t he cost at which we completed it,” Dharmadasa claimed.

“Working in the constructi­on business, I undertook this urgent requiremen­t, and ensured they were done at the bare minimum cost without profit for the company. I even inspected the work myself to ensure it was done properly and as required by the ICC,” Dharmadasa further said.

Dharmadasa also said that he never used SLC funds even for his official requiremen­ts when he was at SLC.

“I never used SLC funds, not a cent, to travel or for accommodat­ion when I was at SLC,” he said, adding that he bore those costs himself. SLC officials are entitled to free air travel and a per-diem when they make overseas travel for official matters. He also said he never obtained free tickets given to officials and claimed he always bought the tickets even for his family members.

“Apart from a cup of tea, I haven’t taken anything from SLC, and sometimes for meetings I supplied food on my own tab” added

Dharmadasa.

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