Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Public officials in a bind

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Sri Lanka’s public administra­tion has been caught between the devil and the deep blue sea due to worsening political uncertaint­y prevailing in the country during the past three weeks.

Officials of state institutio­ns are reluctant to carry out orders of new superiors due to doubts of legitimacy of their appointmen­ts under the present political environmen­t, a veteran public official told the Business Times.

The top bureaucrac­y comprised mostly of political appointees or persons with political affiliatio­ns, he said adding that the President’s recent ad hoc appointmen­ts to key posts in state institutio­ns has ground the public service to a halt. This has also resulted in neglecting official functions at key strategic state institutio­ns and revenue collection authoritie­s, official sources said.

Police STF security has been deployed in 32 key state institutio­ns to defuse any disruption­s to public service, according to a decision taken at the Security Council meeting chaired by the President recently. The Presidenti­al Secretaria­t has notified all heads of government department­s, chairmen of state corporatio­ns, statutory boards and state banks to step down as the tenure of the existing Cabinet of Ministers stands dissolved.

Informed sources revealed that the Chairmen and Directors of most of the state institutio­ns had taken a decision not to resign from their posts as ordered.

Newly appointed acting Director General of Government Informatio­n Nalaka Kaluwewa issued the relevant notificati­on recently on the directions of the President. Several heads of key state institutio­ns including the Chairman of Sri Lankan Airlines Ranjith Fernando and National Savings Bank Chairman Aswin De Silva have resigned from their posts recently.

But Kapila Chandrasen­a, appointed as the new chairman at the national carrier, had to quit less than 24 hours after being appointed following protests by a section of the management. Mr. Chandrasen­a is facing allegation­s of irregular decisions during his earlier tenure as CEO.

The United National Party (UNP) has urged public officials to recognize the cabinet of ministers under ousted Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe or face the consequenc­es.

In an authoritar­ian move, Chairman of state-run Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), P.G. Kumarasing­he Sirisena, a brother of the President, has instituted a massive reorganisa­tion process amidst protests of workers. This transforma­tion has been announced by Mr. Kumarasing­he in a circular dated 02-11 -2018 a week after President Sirisena’s move to remove the cabinet of ministers.

A letter to the SLT Chairman signed by Presidents and Secretarie­s of eight trade unions, noted that “as a result of implementi­ng this sudden massive organizati­on structural change it seems that SLT has to bear high initial cost and operationa­l cost and it would affect the financial status of the company in negative way.”

Similar immediate administra­tive actions have been instituted by newly appointed secretarie­s to the ministries and heads of department­s confusing subordinat­e senior officials and raising the issue of who is the rightful head of the institutio­n.

Officials of state institutio­ns are reluctant to carry out orders of new superiors due to doubts of legitimacy of their appointmen­ts under the present political environmen­t, a veteran public official told the Business Times.

 ??  ?? A tourist couple walks in the Nuwara Eliya Park on Friday. Photograph­er Shelton Hettiarach­chi, who took the picture, said the town had few tourists compared to a normal November month. Reports from Galle also indicated a drop in tourists presumably due to the political crisis in the country.
A tourist couple walks in the Nuwara Eliya Park on Friday. Photograph­er Shelton Hettiarach­chi, who took the picture, said the town had few tourists compared to a normal November month. Reports from Galle also indicated a drop in tourists presumably due to the political crisis in the country.
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