Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

E-passport tender dispute activates passport shortage

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Sri Lankans will face hardships in trying to renew or obtain passports for overseas travel within the next few months as a result of a delay in placing a fresh order to procure passport booklets from the current supplier due to an e-passport tender dispute, official sources confirmed.

The Department of Immigratio­n and Emigration (DIE) has begun the basic activities of introducin­g an e-passport with an electronic chip that includes bio data of the owner awarding the contract to De La Rue Lanka Ltd in an unsolicite­d, single- source procuremen­t process.

But the department will face a scarcity of passport booklets as it has placed an order to procure 1 million passports on July 26 following a cabinet decision as an interim arrangemen­t till the e-passports are ready.

The delay in obtaining the cabinet approval for the printing of normal passport and implement the e-passport project by Ministries of Internal Affairs, and Telecommun­ication and Digital Infrastruc­ture has caused a shortage of passports at the DIE.

“We have received a new contract from the DIE to supply 1 million passports. As per the contract, the first consignmen­t of passports is to be delivered in 18 weeks from July 26 which means by November, 28,” Dr Nayana Dehigama, Executive Chairman/Managing Director of Epic Technology Group, the present supplier of passports, told the Business Times.

The company has been requested to expedite the delivery due to a shortage of passport stocks, he disclosed.

“But the authoritie­s should understand that a very high security product like passports cannot be produced overnight,” he said adding that It will take its due process and time because the security material must be specifical­ly manufactur­ed as per specificat­ions in order to produce passports.

“It is quite disappoint­ing that the government never listened to our numerous warnings given through the relevant authoritie­s that such a disastrous situation could arise,” he said.

Government authoritie­s took great pain to award the e-passport contract to De La Rue Lanka as a direct contract without following any tender procedure or transparen­t procuremen­t process, he claimed.

This unethical and suspicious attempt by top government authoritie­s pushed the current passport procuremen­t process into an inevitable delay, he alleged.

He expressed the belief that “government authoritie­s may be held responsibl­e if a situation arises that there are no passports available in the country to issue to the public”.

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