Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Full Cabinet before 14: Samarasing­he

- BY SANDUN A JAYASKERA

All members of the Cabinet of the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government would be sworn in before the opening ceremony of the new Parliament­ary session on the 14th after prorogatio­n, Cabinet Spokesman, Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasing­he said yesterday.

He said the Government would have to finish the job before the 14th to enable the Parliament­ary staff to arrange new seating in the House and also to facilitate the smooth running of the Government.

Minister Samarasing­he added that Party leaders would like to decide an early date, probably before November 20 to present the Vote on Account and to take up the UNF’S No-confidence Motion against the new Government, he added.

Minister Samarasing­he said the Policy Statement of the new Government delivered by President Maithripal­a Sirisena would be the only Parliament­ary business on the 14 after the opening ceremony of Parliament following the prorogatio­n.

Addressing the weekly Cabinet news briefing yesterday both, Minister Samarasing­he and co-cabinet Spokesman Mass Media and Digital Infrastruc­ture State Minister Kheliya Rambukwell­a criticized the contents of a letter sent to public officials saying that he was still the Minister of Public Administra­tion.

“Public officials must not take orders from the Ministers appointed unconstitu­tionally,” he said.

“It was an illegal letter sent on the letterhead of the Public Administra­tion Minister by an MP. He has no right to send an illegal letter to public officials requesting them not to obey orders coming from the top, under a power he does not have. Therefore, this letter has no authority. It was an attempted sabotage and officials must not take it seriously,” Minister Samarasing­he said.

State Minister Rambukwell­a said the President had the power under the Constituti­on to take over any Ministry and appoint Secretarie­s to Ministries and added that public servants were intelligen­t enough not to take illegal orders seriously.

“Even Speaker Karu Jayasuriya accepts this fact and that is why he has said that public officials must follow the Gazette notificati­ons issued by the President,’ he noted.

Responding to the Daily Mirror on the media reports that there was a drug shortage in several areas and the Health Ministry did not have funds to purchase drugs, State Minister Rambukwell­a said it was not correct and the Ministry Secretary had authority to approve funds to purchase drugs.

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