Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GOVT. FAILED TO APPOINT OFFICIALS TO KEY GOVT. INSTITUTIO­NS: JVP

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

JVP MP Bimal Ratnayake yesterday alleged that the government had failed to appoint officials to key government institutio­ns for the last two months, which had led to malfunctio­ning of nearly five hundred government institutio­ns. He told a news conference that there were 238 government institutio­ns such as Corporatio­ns, Boards and Authoritie­s and about 200 other state institutio­ns and added that the government had not appointed chairperso­ns and director boards for most of these institutio­ns.

“Most government institutio­ns had collapsed during the UNP regime over a year’s time. No decision was made at state institutio­ns due to the anarchic situation in the country. No decision was made even during the election period. It remained the same during the last two months,” he said.

The government had not appointed chairperso­ns and director boards for most of these institutio­ns

The MP said director boards for the Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB), Water Supply and Drainage Board, Ports Authority, State Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, Timber Corporatio­n, Sri Lanka Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (SLBC) and Rupavahini Corporatio­n had not been appointed so far, where they had been malfunctio­ning. He said the government had appointed kith and kin and unqualifie­d persons to some government institutio­ns whereas it claimed to appoint profession­als and qualified persons to top government positions.

“Namal Rajapaksa’s father-in law and Yoshitha Rajapaksa’s mother-in-law had been appointed to the Srilankan Airlines director board. Rajapaksa family continues to misuse the Srilankan Airlines,” he said. He said appointmen­t of Nishantha Ranathunga, Upali Kodikara, Upali Dharmadasa and Ishini Wickremesi­nghe for top positions was questionab­le.

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