Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sobitha Thera’s surgery was not done at the NHC: Dr. Jasinghe

No chairs for visitors for ‘two to three months’

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Referring to our front-page news item titled ‘Sobhitha Thera Passes Away’ on Monday (9), Director, Colombo National Hospital (NHC) Dr. Anil Jasinghe says that the surgery on Ven. Maduluwawe Sobhitha There was done at a private hospital and not at the NHC.

Dr. Jasinghe added that the Thera was admitted to the NHC only for preliminar­y investigat­ions which were conducted by a consultant

“Nonsense! Unbelievab­le! Why do you want two to three months to supply four chairs?!” An angry Ministeria­l one queried.

“Excuse me, Sir, I’ll explain,” replied the secretary. “We don’t have extra chairs. So we have to purchase them. We have to follow the usual tender procedure in this regard. Calling for tenders and selecting the one quoting the lowest price take time…”

“Utter nonsense!” shouted the Ministeria­l one. “What b…y tender procedure to buy four chairs!”

“Sir, you ought to be aware that a number of public officials who had Cardiologi­st, a consultant Nephrologi­st and a consultant Endocrinol­ogist and the Priest was not even referred to the Cardiothor­acic Unit as he was undergoing an investigat­ion and stabilizat­ion process. to carry out orders from higher authoritie­s without observing the stipulated procedures had to face Police inquiries or charges in courts. So, Sir, whatever we do should conform to rules and regulation­s. I am a poor man. I don’t want to get into hot water and lose my oldage pension. Please don’t misunderst­and me…” the official was trying to explain his plight.

“You do any damn thing you want,” was the Minister’s curt rejoinder.

The high official has already taken action to call for quotations for the purchase of four chairs, they say.

t took several weeks for a senior Ministeria­l one hailing from Wayamba to find suitable space for his office. Once comfortabl­y installed in office, he found to his annoyance that there were no chairs made available for his visitors. He sent for his Ministry secretary and asked him to see that at least four chairs were placed opposite his table for his visitors. And he was taken aback by the reply given by his secretary:“sir, I can of course, make the chairs available for your visitors. But it may take at least two to three months!”

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