Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Million dollar payments rushed for tourism media blitz

- By Sunimalee Dias

Sri Lanka Tourism, it has been revealed, has made colossal spends amounting to millions of dollars that were paid off in a rush the day before and after the January 8 Presidenti­al elections for a purported internatio­nal media blitz.

According to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, confidenti­al documents seen by the Business Times show that former Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Chairman Bhashwara Gunaratne and its former Managing Director Rumy Jauffer signed receipts for payments to internatio­nal media companies amounting to US$2.4 mil- lion on January 7 and January 9 raising questions why this was carried out in a rush at the eleventh hour.

It was surmised that they would have assumed there could have been a change of government due to which they would want to allegedly cash in on the commission­s obtained from these, the sources said.

The former management had carried out advertisin­g campaigns on the internatio­nal media through an advertisin­g agency for which they had made payments hours before and after the presidenti­al election this year.

In this regard, payment receipts to the Al Jazeera Network of $ 329,176 were signed on January 7, 2015; $ 885,000 on

The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) is plagued with staff still supporting the previous management with high political affiliatio­ns that has contribute­d to an adverse working environmen­t.

Interestin­gly, some of the staff has been found to override the usual procedures to grant con- tracts to their friends at internatio­nal trade fairs. Recently (under the new regime), at a tender called for a dance troupe to perform at the ITB Germany trade fair, a well-known famous troupe had already obtained visas and the letter asking them to participat­e prior to opening the bids. And with only three days to go for January 7; $ 195,000 on January 9; $ 180,000 on January 9; and another $ 180,000 on January 9. In addition, pay- the main event authoritie­s were compelled to give them the opportunit­y since they already had visas which was hard to get in a hurry.

However, this had caused distress to the other bidders who had in turn sought redress from the Prime Minister about the ... ment receipts were signed for Bloomberg amounting to $ 87,805 on January 9; another $86,150 on January 9; $87,805 and a further $400,080 payment to Fox Internatio­nal Channels for Sky News and Sky Sports on January 9.

All these receipts were signed and followed with a letter sent to the Bank of Ceylon (BOC) to debit these amounts and transfer these said monies to the respective organisati­ons.

When the receipts of these payments were signed by the two former bosses of the key state tourism institutio­n, the Finance Department was uncertain over the reason for the rush of these payments with the elections on, as a result of which, officials maintained photocopie­d copies of these documents and presented it to the new management, the sources said.

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