Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Govt. interferen­ce has led to Srilankan’s downfall, Ranil tells CNN’S Quest

- „ By Yohan Perera

National carrier Srilankan Airlines should be managed by the private sector as the interferen­ce by the government had led to its downfall, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday.

Wickremesi­nghe said this responding to a question raised by Richard Quest, CNN correspond­ent and host of the popular TV programme ‘Quest Means Business’, at the ‘Cinnamon Future of Tourism’ summit in Colombo.

Quest then posed the question as to whether the downfall of the airline was due to bad management or the interferen­ce of the government. The premier said it was due to the latter.

Meanwhile, Wickremesi­nghe said the private sector should keep the tourism sector going while the government would also play its role as a facilitato­r.

He then assured that the government would bring in new laws, specially to control the taxes levied on the tourism industry by the local bodies.

He also said the government is looking towards dropping some laws in the constructi­on sector so that the time taken to start up a constructi­on project would be shortened.

Quest then asked the premier on the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture required for the tourism sector going forward. Wickremesi­nghe answered that the government already has plans to make the Mattala, Jaffna and Batticaloa airports operationa­l for tourism purposes.

However, he said the success of it depends on the availabili­ty of domestic airlines to operate through these airports.

Meanwhile, Wickremesi­nghe responding to a question on the lack of communicat­ion, which had prevailed when it came to the prior warnings received on the Easter Sunday attacks, said Sri Lanka should not neglect the informatio­n received from foreign intelligen­ce agencies.

“The issue was that the informatio­n stayed with the government officers without posting it to the political leadership,” he said.

Asked whether the reports of investigat­ions carried out on the Easter Sunday attacks would be made public, Wickremesi­nghe said the report of the investigat­ions that are being carried out by the Parliament­ary Select Committee would be made public.

“Besides, Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith had wanted another independen­t investigat­ion carried out on the attacks and I too won’t mind another probe,” he said.

He also noted that the government has already done what is needful to kick start the recovery of the tourism industry, which dealt a deadly blow on April 21.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe in discussion with Richard Quest
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe in discussion with Richard Quest

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