Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLC SGM on May 13

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by Champika Fernando

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) ran into a major controvers­y on Friday after the Attorney General’s ( AG) Department questioned the legality of the scheduled election saying the country’s richest sports body has contravene­d the Sports Regulation­s in force.

SLC scheduled its election of office bearers for May 19 with nomination­s set to close on Friday ( April 27). But the AG’s directive means the election will now be postponed to late June.

SLC yesterday confirmed a Special General Meeting will now be held on May 13 to reconstitu­te the Elections Committee to conduct the Elective Annual General Meeting ( AGM), a mandatory requiremen­t under the Sports Regulation­s gazetted in October 2016.

According to these rules, all National Sports Associatio­ns ( NSAs) should "hold a Special General Meeting to elect the members for the Elections Committee". However, SLC formed a five-member committee through its Executive Committee without a mandate from the general membership to do so.

The Sports Regulation­s also cite that all NSAs should give notice at least 40 days prior to the AGM to its affiliates. This means that, if the notices are dispatched along with a certified copy of the Audited Financial Statement soon after the SGM on May 13, the soonest elections could be held is on June 23rd.

The Executive Committee headed by Thilanga Sumathipal­a will continue to hold office on an interim basis until the elections are over. Their term ends on May 31.

SLC claimed they had followed written instructio­ns from former Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera to appoint the Elections Committee through the Executive Committee for this year but the AG's Department on Friday ruled that a minister’s directive or letter cannot overrule a regulation which amounts to a subsidiary legislatio­n.

“Our position is when a regulation is in force which amounts to a subsidiary legislatio­n it cannot be changed by a letter or a directive issued by a minister in-charge of the subject,” a senior legal source said. “Then you have to amend the regulation­s. Our advice is limited to a legal position and nothing else."

Hours before the nomination­s closed on Friday, Panduka Keerthinan­da-- a lawyer by profession and a former member of the National Sports Council-- made a protest to Acting Sports Minister Faiszer Musthapha that the SLC has contravene­d the Sports Regulation­s when constituti­ng the Election Committee.

The Minister then referred the matter to the AG’s department which in turn asked SLC to respect the regulation­s in force. Thus the nomination­s submitted will be canceled and fresh nomination­s are required to be called.

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 ??  ?? Thilanga Sumathipal­a talking to his stakeholde­rs during the last EGM
Thilanga Sumathipal­a talking to his stakeholde­rs during the last EGM

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