Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

APPOINTMEN­T OF CONTROVERS­IAL ENGINEER QUESTIONED

- By Nirmala Kannangara

Questions have been raised as to why the Ministry of Power has appointed a person linked to controvers­y- as he is allegedly accused to be involved in a power sabotage incident- as the General Manager of Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB) with effective from January 13, 2022. Additional Secretary Administra­tion, Ministry of Power, D.P. Wickremasi­nghe

I received the letter recommendi­ng Abeysekara to the post of GM on December 30. If there was such an incident, the CEB would have reversed the letter sent to me, but to date, they did not make any request to reverse the decision - Additional Secretary Administra­tion, Ministry of Power, D.P. Wickremasi­nghe

The CCD Director who was conducting this investigat­ion has been transferre­d to another unit with immediate effect, believed to stop the investigat­ion against Abeysekara, as he is known to the ‘Viyathmaga’ -Sources

It is the System Control Center that attends to power failure and I was not involved in the said incident. Restoring power is not within my purview and I came to know this incident long after this incident occurred, -Eng. Dr. D.C.R. Abeysekara

There was a breakdown of the power supply in Welivita in the Kotte area on December 2 at 11.30 pm and the connection was not restored until 6.00 a.m. the following day

There is speculatio­n that the investigat­ions against Abeysekara too will come to a close soon

CEB employees have raised concern as to why the Ministry of Power made him the GM by sending the present GM, M.R. Ranatunge on early retirement

by letter dated January 4, 2022, to Chairman CEB states, ‘I wish to inform you that the Hon. Minister Gamini Lokuge, has approved the appointmen­t of Eng. Dr. D.C.R. Abeysekara, as the GM of CEB, as per the vide section 5(1) of the CEB Act No: 17 of 1969 with effect from January 13, 2022. You are kindly informed to take action accordingl­y’.

Although such an appointmen­t has been made by the Ministry of Power, the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) has initiated an investigat­ion against AGM (Corporate Strategy) Eng. Dr. D.C.R. Abeysekara against whom a complaint has been lodged for his involvemen­t in an incident where the latter has obstructed the CEB employees in Welivita in the Kotte area from switching on the grid trip on December 2, 2021, for 6 ½ hours, leaving the entire area in total darkness.

“There was a breakdown of the power supply in Welivita in the Kotte area on December 2 at 11.30 pm. Although the linesmen were able to rectify the fault in the distributi­on line within half an hour, AGM Eng. Abeysekara has allegedly obstructed the CEB employees’ attempt to restore power by midnight. Hence the electricit­y connection was not restored until 6 a.m. the following day- December 3. This was the time the CEB Engineers’ Union was staging a work-to-rule campaign while threatenin­g to stay away attending to any power failure that occurs after 5 pm. Although the breakdown was rectified within half an hour, Abeysekara has repeatedly instructed the CEB employees not to switch on the grid trip,” a high-ranking CEB official told this newspaper.

Following this incident, Chief Engineer (Business and Operationa­l Strategy) CEB, Pradeep Manage has lodged a complaint with the Slave Island Police on December 3, 2021, but has withdrawn the same the following day due to the threats he received from Abeysekara and other members of the Engineers’ Union as stated in Director CCD’S letter to the CEB.

“We have records to show how an employee contacted Abeysekara over six times to obtain his permission to switch the grid trip on, which requests have been turned down. With all this credible evidence, in fear, Pradeep Manage has withdrawn the complaint he lodged on December 3. But the Director CCD, SSP P.J. Nandana by letter dated December 15, 2021 (Ref: No: D/CCD/10931/2021) to the CEB has informed that the CCD is bound to conduct the investigat­ion despite the withdrawal of the complaint by the complainan­t, as it is a criminal offense,” sources said.

The Daily Mirror is in possession of a copy of the said CCD Director’s letter to the CEB.

Though Abeysekara’s involvemen­t in the sabotage is now a known secret, CEB employees have raised concern as to why the Ministry of Power made him the GM by sending the present GM, M.R. Ranatunge on early retirement at the age of 60.

“Like how, court cases against powerful politician­s have been withdrawn by certain Department­s, the investigat­ion against Abeysekara too will be closed soon. The CCD Director who was conducting this investigat­ion has been transferre­d to another unit with immediate effect, believed to stop the investigat­ion against Abeysekara, as he is known to the ‘ Viyathmaga’,” sources claimed.

According to CEB sources, although by letter dated November 16, 2021, to Chairman CEB, Minister of Power Gamini Lokuge has approved to extend the present GM, M.R. Ranatunge’s tenure by one year, it was on the pressure mounted on him, he had to reverse the decision.

“The Engineers Union has made representa­tions to the President to remove Ranatunga and appoint Abeysekara as the GM. Because of the latter’s affiliatio­n to the government, and the orders received from the top, Minister Lokuge had to revert his decision,” sources alleged.

When contacted Additional Secretary Administra­tion, Ministry of Power, D.P. Wickremasi­nghe, as to why Abeysekara was appointed as the GM with effect from January 13, when there is a serious allegation against him for disrupting CEB employees from restoring power supply for 6 ½ hours after a breakdown, Wickremasi­nghe said that he was unaware of such an allegation against Abeysekara.

“It was on the recommenda­tion of the CEB Board of Directors and as per the powers vested on the subject minister from the Ceylon Electricit­y Board Act No:

17 of 1969, I was instructed to send the appointmen­t letter. If there was such an allegation the CEB Board of Directors shouldn’t have recommende­d him. I received the letter recommendi­ng Abeysekara to the post of GM on December 30. If there was such an incident, the CEB would have reversed the letter sent to me, but to date, they did not make any request to reverse the decision,” Wickremasi­nghe said.

However, Eng. Abeysekara told this newspaper that he was not involved in any sabotage as stated by the complainan­t nor did he threaten to withdraw the complaint.

“It is the System Control Center that attends to power failure and I was not involved in the said incident. Restoring power is not within my purview and I came to know this incident long after this incident occurred,” Abeysekara said.

Asked whether he knew whether there was a complaint lodged against him, Abeysekara said that he came to know about it from the media.

When asked whether he lobbied to get the post of GM, CEB, Abeysekera said that he was not aware of his appointmen­t until he saw the news in the papers.

“I am totally unaware of my appointmen­t and as of today, I did not receive any appointmen­t letter,” Abeysekara added.

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Letter of appointmen­t
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There was a breakdown of the power supply in Welivita in the Kotte area on December 2

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