Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Blood bank to malfunctio­n today as Doctors demand to remove its Director

- BY THILANKA KANAKARATH­NA

Dispute between the National Blood Transfusio­n Service (NBTS) Director and its medical officers has led to a malfunctio­n of the blood bank for the first time in the history, it is learnt.

Medical officers attached to the NBTS at Narahenpit­a to resort into work stoppage from today urging the health authoritie­s to remove NBTS Director Dr. Rukshan Bellana from his portfolio.

The strike is to be backed by the Government Medical Officers Associatio­n (GMOA) with the support of 42 Medical Officers (MO) of the NBTS.

It was learnt that Speaking to the Daily Mirror, GMOA’S NBTS branch Secretary Dr. Senal Rupasinghe said due to the arbitrary decisions and alleged finance misappropr­iation of the director, NBTS MOS’ had found it hard to carry out their duties.

Dr. Rupasinghe stated that the director was interdicte­d for nearly two years and ten months for allegedly slinging mud to President Maithripal­a Sirisena during the previous Presidenti­al election and was not having a good service record.

He alleged that Dr. Bellana had arbitraril­y purchased a bone marrow transplant machine, misappropr­iating a sum of US $ 1 million fund allocated for a contingenc­y plan.

He said that there is no need to purchase such machine as yet bone marrow transplant­ing is not performed in Sri Lanka.

Dr. Rupasinghe also said that the director had allegedly attempted to award a service agreement for repair the freezers given to provincial blood collection centres at a cost of Rs 7.3 million per annum.

He pointed out that less than Rs. 1 million was spent to service the freezers last year.

“So far we have not requested the provincial doctors of NBTS to take part in this protest. If the health authoritie­s remain silent over the director’s arbitrary behaviour we will resort to islandwide action disrupting entire blood supply to the country,” he added.

When contacted Dr. Bellana rejected the allegation­s levelled against him and said the medical officers are attempting to cover up their fraudulent activities.

Dr. Bellana said that one NBTS MO was accused of several serious sexual harassment allegation­s and he had called an inquiry over the accused via the Health Ministry Secretary.

“The accused medical officer is attempting to divert the attention and stop taking disciplina­ry action against him. Several nurses had given statements that the said MO who is intitiatin­g the strike, had attempted to obtain sexual advancemen­t on several occasions. The nurses are refusing to go outstation on mobile service with the said MO,” he said.

Dr. Bellana said that the accused medical officer in connivance is trying to tarnish his reputation by spreading false informatio­n among the staff and remove him to carryout his dirty work.

He said four nurses, two Medical Laboratory Technician­s (MLT) and a minor staff are scheduled to give statements against the accused medical officer during the inquiry.

Dr. Bellana said that after he was appointed in December 20, 2017 he was able to minimise several misconduct­s that took place in NBTS for years which was the main reason medical officers demand his removal.

It was learnt that only the blood collection from NBTS Narahenpit­a will be disrupted with the work stoppage and the Peripheral blood banks’ mobile service will attend blood donation campaigns islandwide as scheduled.

The accused medical officer is attempting to divert the attention and stop taking disciplina­ry action against him. Several nurses had given statement that the said MO who is intitiatin­g the strike, had attempted to obtain sexual advancemen­t on several occasions

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