Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PROFESSION­ALS TELL GOVT: DON’T SIGN FTA WITH S’PORE

Cabinet approval was obtained at a Cabinet meeting held on Jan.16 That draft clearly shows the lack of profession­alism

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Issuing a communique, they said they took steps to inform all the Cabinet Ministers including President Maithripal­a Sirisena urging them not to grant Cabinet approval to go ahead with the agreement.

The profession­al bodies that signed the agreement are Government Medical Officers Associatio­n,· Inland Revenue Trade Unions Joint Committee, Customs Officers Union, Ceylon Bank Employees Union, Associatio­n of Informatio­n Technology Profession­als, Engineerin­g Union of Central Engineerin­g Consultanc­y Bureau, · Government Ayurveda Medical Officers Associatio­n, Public Service United Nurses’ Union, Government Dental Surgeons Associatio­n, National University Teachers Associatio­n, Railway Profession­als Trade Unions Alliance, CPC Engineers Union, Lanka Pragathi Teachers Associatio­n, Progressiv­e Bank Employees Front and Executive Officers’ associatio­n of Sri Lanka Technical College

The statement said the Cabinet approval had been obtained during the cabinet meeting held on January 16, 2018. As per media reports, this is the same meeting that the President addressed the Cabinet vociferous­ly against corruption. Unfortunat­ely, the Singapore-sri Lanka FTA which was a result of a corrupt process has obtained Cabinet approval at the same meeting. We would like to mention that Profession­als’ National Front brought these malpractic­es to the attention of the President in a letter dated on September 13, 2017 and made sure that the letter received his attention as well.

The statement said, “Profession­als and industrial­ists of Sri Lanka continuous­ly requested to make a national trade policy for Sri Lanka before jumping into FTA negotiatio­ns with our major importing countries. It is evident that government had accepted that it is a due requiremen­t because Ministry of Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade appointed a New Zealand nationalis­t, Dr. Ravi Ratnayake to draft a so-called “New Trade Policy”. That draft which clearly shows the lack of profession­alism in the field has also been able to obtain the cabinet approval. It is a very bad practice to ask one person to write a national trade policy, especially when he is already in the FTA negotiatio­n process with several countries. This New Zealander is representi­ng Sri Lanka in negotiatio­ns of FTAS which is a complete conflict of interest.

The late Dr. Saman Kelegama was the chairman of a leading multinatio­nal company in Sri Lanka which imports several million rupees worth of goods annually from India, China and Singapore. Surprising­ly, he was the chief negotiator for Sri Lanka for FTAS with very same countries at the same time, until his demise. This is an unbelievab­le conflict of interest caused with plenty of evidence. Though he has passed away, several rounds of current negotiatio­ns have taken place while he was leading the Sri Lankan negotiatio­n team. Mr. K.J. Weerasingh­e, the successor of Kelegama, has been in the negotiatio­n team while obtaining a salary as an adviser to apparel industry of Sri Lanka which is another serious conflict of interest.

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