Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ANYONE CAN HOLD OFFICE UNDER NEW SPORTS ACT - NAMAL

- SUSIL PREMALAL

The Sports Law will be amended to enable anyone to hold office in a national sports associatio­n irrespecti­ve of whether they have played the game or not, Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa said.

We are in the process of revising the Sports Law after 50 years to keep pace with the times. We are gathering feedback from divisional areas on what should be omitted and what should be retained in the Sports Law

At present, apart from the Treasurer, only those who have played at the national level could hold key positions in the national sports bodies, according to the Sports Law. The decision to change the Sports Laws in this regard was

arrived at after much deliberati­on, the Minister said.

“We are in the process of revising the Sports Law after 50 years to keep pace with the times. We are gathering feedback from divisional areas on what should be omitted and what should be retained in the Sports

Law,” the Minister said. Although many officials talk of a national sports policy, no one has given attention to amending the Sports Law which the Minister says he has undertaken as a priority.

Whereas the National Olympic Committee (NOC) is responsibl­e

to the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, developmen­t work carried out by the Sports Ministry or the National Sports Council (NSC) will be independen­t of the Olympic body, the Minister said.

However, the Sports Ministry will be made aware and keep a tab on the local activities of the NOC. The NSC has formulated a strategic plan targeting the 2024, 2028 and 2032 Olympics in addition to other major internatio­nal competitio­ns, NSC Chairman Mahela Jayawarden­e said.

The Sports Ministry will carry out the recommenda­tions of the NSC who will bear the ultimate responsibi­lity.

“We can only make developmen­t plans but the NSC cannot win medals,” Jayawarden­e said.

Sports Minister Rajapaksa and Jayawarden­e made these observatio­ns during a National Sports Update press conference.

The NSC has formulated a strategic plan targeting the 2024, 2028 and 2032 Olympics in addition to other major internatio­nal competitio­ns

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NSC Chairman Mahela Jayawarden­e speaks during the National Sports Update on Wednesday. Pic by Kithsiri De Mel

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