Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Plantation community alleges

PRESENCE OF ‘SCAM’ BEHIND INDIAN HOUSING PROJECT

- By Nirmala Kannangara

Although plantation sector workers accuse that credible implementa­tion agencies weren’t appointed by the High Commission of India, to oversee the work of the proposed plantation housing project- which is a grant from the Government of India-sources from the Government of

Sri Lanka, who are working hand in glove with the Indian High Commission, claim that they have appointed implementa­tion agencies in a transparen­t manner. However, reliable estate sources speaking on conditions of anonymity told this newspaper how members of Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) are forcing the Estate Superinten­dents to select their members as beneficiar­ies of these Indian grant houses. “Those who have left the estates, those who already have houses and reside in the estates, but work for other private entities are not eligible for these houses. But we have come under tremendous pressure from the CWC to give houses to individual­s falling into these categories; which is not the requiremen­t of the Indian Government. What we were told by the Indian High Commission offices is to select the most suitable beneficiar­ies, but not to do it based on affiliatio­n to any trade union,” sources said.

CREDIBLE NEUTRAL IMPLEMENTA­TION AGENCIES REMOVED

On earlier occasions- where Indian granted housing projects were implemente­d in Sri Lanka- the projects were carried out under the credible neutral implementa­tion agencies of -the Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in partnershi­p with Sri Lanka Red Cross (SLRCS) and United Nations Human Settlement­s Programme (Un-habitat). However, according to certain plantation sector trade unions, this time around, these credible neutral implementa­tion agencies have been removed without any reason. This role has been given over to the National Housing Developmen­t Authority (NHDA) and the State Engineerin­g Corporatio­n (SEC).

Representa­tives of plantation community alleges of a scam behind this move.

“The Government of India (GOI) is so generous and has kept the promise given by the Indian Prime Minister Modi in 2017 when he visited Sri Lanka. But the way the implementa­tion agencies are appointed- which task is alleged to be done by a powerful plantation trade union affiliated to the government-is disturbing our workers. The manner in which the NHDA is going to offer the particular contracts is also dubious. We have received credible informatio­n that on the instructio­n of this trade union the implementa­tion agencies have selected contractor­s although the selection criterion has to be carried out through the Estate Workers Corporativ­e Housing Society,” sources alleged.

According to these sources, although the beneficiar­ies of these houses should be selected regardless of the trade unions they are affiliated to, almost all those who are members of this powerful Minister’s trade union are to be benefitted.

“The Estate Superinten­dents have been directed to provide the names of these trade union members in the beneficiar­y list. This cannot be allowed. We are planning to bring this scandal to the notice of Indian High Commission officials and hope to get them to intervene in the matter,” sources said.

It is learned that although this fourth phase of the Indian aided project comprises 1, 300 houses, the plantation housing project was inaugurate­d at the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t in February. As a result, foundation stones were laid simultaneo­usly for these housing projects and the inaugurati­on ceremony was showed on giant screen. However, the plots of lands for these houses are yet to be identified.

When contacted Plantation Associatio­n of Ceylon Spokespers­on Roshan Rajadurai to find out whether the lands have been allocated for these

1, 300 housing units, he said that the actual allocation of all lands are yet to be finalised.

“Respective plantation companies are willing to allocate the necessary lands for this project. Although the actual allocation of lands is yet to be finalised, the foundation laying ceremony for the donor funded housing sceme was ceremonial­ly carried out recently at the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t. This event attracted the participat­ion of President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, Indian HC Santosh Jha, Estate Infrastruc­ture and Water Supply Minister Jeevan Thondaman and Governor Eastern Province Senthil Thondaman. We are yet to obtain the details of how many houses will be given to each estate. We have already paid money to the National Building Research Organizati­on (NBRO) to select areas in estates free of landslides,” Rajadurai added.

We are yet to obtain the details of how many houses will be given to each estate. We have already paid money to the National Building Research Organizati­on (NBRO) to select areas in estates free of landslides”

- Roshan

Rajadurai Spokespers­on Plantation Associatio­n of Ceylon

COMPLAINTS RECEIVED

Meanwhile Ceylon National Estate Workers Union Leader Suresh Vadivel MP said that he received some complaints regarding the selection of beneficiar­ies, but added that he was able to sort it out with the Plantation Managers.

“Those who have houses have been named as beneficiar­ies. The houses built with an Indian grant should be given only to the vulnerable, but not based on trade union affiliatio­ns. As a Senior Trade Union Leader and an MP, I am grateful to India for giving an opportunit­y for our workers to obtain a house of their own which is a dream in a lifetime,” Vadivel said.

“Those who have houses have been named as beneficiar­ies. The houses built with an Indian grant should be given only to the vulnerable, but not based on trade union affiliatio­ns. As a Senior Trade Union Leader and an MP, I am grateful to India for giving an opportunit­y for our workers to obtain a house of their own which is a dream in a lifetime”

-Suresh

Vadivel MP and Ceylon National Estate Workers Union Leader

Meanwhile, sources at the Indian High Commission-who did not wish to be namedsaid that the Indian Housing Project (IHP) for plantation workers is being executed in several phases.

According to these sources, during the second and third phases of the IHP the implementa­tion agencies- including the National Housing Developmen­t Authority (NHDA)- were engaged by the Indian High Commission through a selection process.

“Likewise, for the fourth phase too, we initiated a tender process to select Implementi­ng Agencies. Various entities including those associated with earlier phases submitted responses. The selection process involved transparen­t evaluation criteria outlined in the tender document. As a result NHDA and SEC were chosen as implementa­tion agencies for the fourth phase of the project, under which 10,000 houses are being built in plantation regions of Sri Lanka. As part of the process all participat­ing entities were given the opportunit­y to seek clarificat­ion regarding the tendering process, but no such clarificat­ions were sought,” sources said.

According to him, several stakeholde­rs are involved in the constructi­on process such as the Indian HC, Ministry of Estate Infrastruc­ture, beneficiar­ies through estate corporativ­e societies and implementa­tion agencies amongst others.

“While these stake holders work very closely in collaborat­ion, each of them have been assigned specific responsibi­lities. Thousand three hundred houses are being constructe­d under the first stage of the fourth phase of the project. A community driven approach is being adopted for the constructi­on. The implementa­tion agencies facilitate this process through suppliers and contractor­s to help these communitie­s. In the current phase no supplier or contractor has been officially engaged for the project till date. The Indian

HC is firmly committed to transparen­cy in all processes of the project as also other projects executed by the GOI in Sri Lanka,” sources said.

Senior Manager Developmen­t NHDA Hemantha Tennakoon refuting the allegation­s said that they obtained the contract fulfilling Indian HC’S requiremen­t and added that they have already identified lands in seven districts for this project.

“We are yet to select the contractor­s. We will send the criteria for the selection process to the Estate Workers Corporativ­e Housing Society. The contractor­s should fulfill our requiremen­ts. Those who obtain the highest marks will be offered the contract. They have to be registered with the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Authority (CIDA), should have obtained better grading from them, have to have registered with the Divisional Secretaria­t, the annual turnover should be more than Rs.20 million, should have necessary machinery capacity and the required experience in housing projects. Those who are from the same district- where the housing project is to be implemente­dwill get priority at the selection process,” Tennakoon said.

According to Tennakoon, the Indian HC has given them an operationa­l manual and based on it they have sent their bids.

“We were the lowest bidder and for each house our price was Rs.2.8 million. All the others bidders have quoted higher rates for each unit. SEC was the second lowest bidder and they too were offered the award. As we have the necessary qualified staff under one roof we were able to quote a lower price. When calling for applicatio­ns to select the contractor we will give seven days notice. Each house has to be 550 sq.ft. and the land allocation will be 10 perches. The beneficiar­ies are selected by the Estate Manager.

When asked what the procedure the Estate Superinten­dent will follow in the selection of beneficiar­ies, Tennakoon said that no politics will be involved in the selection process. He refuted the allegation­s that the recipients of these housing units would be selected by a list given by a powerful Minister.

“The Estate Managers are not involved in politics. Even if they receive any instructio­ns from any higher official, they will not abide by such orders. It is these Managers who know very well who the most vulnerable families are that deserves houses,” he said.

Tennakoon further said that out of the 22 locations, five sites from Badulla, eighteen in Nuwara Eliya, two at Galle and one site each at Ratnapura, Colombo (Avissawell­a), Monaragala and Kalutrara districts to build these housing units have been earmarked.

MONEY MISAPPROPR­IATED?

Although Indian High Commission sources and the NHDA maintained that the project is being carried out in a transparen­t manner, the Daily Mirror reliably understand­s that money given for this housing project has been misappropr­iated by a higher official at the Elkaduwa Estate, Matale.

Mukesh Kumar, Attaches (AAO-IHP), High Commission of India has written to the General Manager Elkaduwa Plantation­s Ltd, requesting to hold an impartial inquiry on misappropr­iation of funds in Estate Worker Housing Cooperativ­e Societies (EWHCS) bank account of Indian Housing Project in Elkaduwa Estate.

Mukesh Kumar’s letter further states, ‘As you are aware that two officials from the Indian HC Colombo visited Elkaduwa Estate Matale in district during April 18-19, 2023, to inspect the status of the houses being constructe­d there with the Indian grant.

‘During the visit, the team had to check the bank statement of EWHCS, but it was not completed as the concerned person handling the record was on training as intimated by your office.

‘In this regard, it is requested to provide us the copies of duly updated

EWHCS bank account statement maintained by the Elkaduwa Estate office which is directly under your supervisio­n. This will enable us to reconcile records at this end and initiate next course of action to complete the pending houses there’.

Following this, by letter dated June 7, 2023, to Chairman Elkaduwa

Plantation­s, Additional Secretary (Tea Developmen­t), Ministry of

Plantation Industries, A. U. K. Dodanwala has requested to take necessary action in this regard. The letter states further, ‘This has reference to the e-mail dated May 4, 2023 and May 22, 2023, by Mukesh Kumar, addressing Deputy General Manager Elkaduwa Plantation­s with a copy to the Ministry of Plantation Industries.

‘Hence you are kindly requested to take necessary actions in this regard and inform to the Ministry regarding the actions taken. ‘Your kind corporatio­n in this regard will be highly appreciate­d’. Later on August 31, 2023, Senior Superinten­dent/ President EWHCS, Elkaduwa Estate by letter has informed Secretary, Plantation Industry Ministry that Board of Directors of Elkaduwa Plantation Ltd, had decided to carry out an impartial inquiry and a preliminar­y investigat­ion had been concluded.

It further states, ‘On the advice of the Board, copies of reports were sent to the Ministry and to the Indian HC for further action. ‘No sooner this complaint was received, the management took a decision and transferre­d the Elkaduwa Estate

Senior Superinten­dent who was there as the President of the EWHCS to Nalanda Estate with immediate effect.

‘Further as the present President EWHCS, I ensure that the funds received from the Indian Government would only be utilized for the purpose of 25 housing units in the estate. I have also written to the Co-operative Commission­er, Matale to conduct a comprehens­ive audit to separate the funds received for this housing project. In future, I assure that the rules and regulation­s as per the tri-party agreement will be enforced’. When this newspaper contacted the present Senior Superinten­dent, Elkaduwa Estate, Radley Dissage, he said that the Management has now suspended the service of the accused officer until the investigat­ion concludes. “The money given for the housing project was deposited to the EWHCS account. The said that the officer had withdrawn the accumulate­d interest, but he claimed that the money was spent to renovate old houses in the estate. Mr. Mukesh has asked this officer to produce the bank account book, but it was not given to him. Soon after the complaint he was transferre­d to another estate, but later his service was suspended until the investigat­ion concludes,” Dissage said.

All attempts made to contact Additional Secretary (Tea Developmen­t), Ministry of Plantation Industries to find out the outcome of the investigat­ion, failed.

Dr. Gamini Jayatissa, Landslide Research Risk Management Division of the NBRO said that they have identified 40 sites for resettleme­nt in estates in five districts.

“We have identified 40 sites for resettleme­nt. Two are from Kalutara, two in Matara, twenty four in Neliya, five in Galle and seven in Badulla districts are suitable for these houses.

“OUR ONLY ANTICIPATI­ON IS THAT THE GRANT BY GOI SHOULD REACH TARGET GROUP”- TPA LEADER MP GANESAN

Meanwhile Tamil Progressiv­e Alliance (TPA) Leader Mano Ganesan

MP said that the most marginalis­ed planation people should receive these Indian grant houses without any political interferen­ce.

“India has been very graciously building houses in northern, eastern, southern provinces and in the plantation­s too in support of all the people of Sri Lanka. This is an outcome of the understand­ing and agreement between the government­s of Sri Lanka and India. The current Phase Four of the Indian housing project becoming a talking point is an unfortunat­e developmen­t. Anyway, I recognise the right of the media to pose questions, seek responses and obtain clarificat­ions from all the stake holders. TPA, is the party that has obtained the largest number of votes from the hill country Tamil community, within which, the plantation segment exist. Our only anticipati­on is that the gracious grant by the Government of India- meant for the most marginalis­ed planation people- should reach the target group,” he said.

According to him, although there

We will send the criteria for the selection process to theestate Workers Corporativ­e Housing Society.

The contractor­s should fulfill our requiremen­ts. Those who obtain the highest marks will be offered the contract. They have to be registered with the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t

Authority”

- Hemantha Tennakoon Senior Manager Developmen­t

NHDA

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Indian Housing Project Indian High Commission­er when phase four of the Jeewan Thondaman (left) and
The picture shows the occasion and Water Supply Minister by Estate Infrastruc­ture
flanked Wickremesi­nghe (Centre) of Sri Lanka President Ranil was announced in the presence Santosh Jha (Right) Indian Housing Project Indian High Commission­er when phase four of the Jeewan Thondaman (left) and The picture shows the occasion and Water Supply Minister by Estate Infrastruc­ture

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