Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘RAJAPAKSA ADMINISTRA­TION OWES SRILANKAN RS. 122 MN’

MONEY WAS DUE TO THE AIRLINES FOR SEVERAL CHARTERED FLIGHTS THERE WERE SEVERAL FLIGHTS TO JOHANNESBU­RG, TEL AVIV, ROME AND BOLIVIA

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

A total of Rs.122.3 million is owed to Srilankan by the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Commonweal­th Games Committee for chartered flights they have booked between 2006 and 2014, Srilankan Airlines Network Planning Manager Sumudu Upattisa informed the PCOI on Wednesday.

The Presidenti­al Commission is inquiring into irregulari­ties at Srilankan Airlines, Srilankan Catering and Mihin Lanka.

Mr. Upatissa said the airlines had written to these government institutio­ns calling for the overdue amounts.

When counsel appearing on behalf of the AG’S Department asked Mr. Upatissa, he said the money was due to the airlines for the several chartered flights booked by these institutio­ns during the Rajapaksa administra­tion.

“There were several flights to Johannesbu­rg, Tel Aviv, Rome and Bolivia. Srilankan does not fly to these destinatio­ns on a regular basis,” he said.

Mr. Upatissa told the PCOI that in a chartered flight to Johannesbu­rg in December 2013, there were only 26 passengers whereas it could carry 243.

He said the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t paid the airlines Rs.36 million for this A340 flight which has had 38 business class seats and 205 economy class seats while on another chartered flight to Tel Aviv, Israel in January 2014, the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t paid the airlines Rs.46.3 million.

“Only 48 passengers travelled on this aircraft, which can carry 312. Interestin­gly, the plane landed first in Amman, the capital of Jordan, where 42 passengers got off. Only six people flew to Tel Aviv,” Mr. Upatissa told the PCOI. “Another chartered flight booked by the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t to take 39 passengers to Bolivia in June 2014 cost the Secretaria­t Rs.57 million. The aircraft can carry 312 passengers. Bolivia is also not a destinatio­n that Srilankan flies to very often.”

He also informed the commission that the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t had not paid the Rs.43.4 million owed for a chartered flight to Rome in October 2014, and that it had 69 passengers onboard while it could carry 312 passengers.

Presidenti­al Commission probing irregulari­ties at Srilankan, Srilankan Catering, Mihin

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