Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SAITM dispute: President wants report in ten days

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Janaka Sugathadas­a, University Grants Commission Chairman Mohan de Silva and Attorney General Jayantha Jayasuriya.

Deputy Minister Harsha de Silva told the Sunday Times that the committee had been tasked to make recommenda­tions to resolve the SAITM issue based on the existing positions.

"We are aware of the positions taken by the stakeholde­rs in this issue and we will work out a structure on which a solution can be reached," Dr. de Silva explained.

He said they were expecting to reach a compromise based on the solution proposed and would be looking at making a national policy regarding private medical education.

The move to appoint the committee came after a meeting between the President and the deans of state medical faculties, parents of state medical faculty students, representa­tives of the Government Medical Officers Associatio­n and other stake holders in the SAITM issue.

Dr. de Silva said he was confident in reaching a compromise, as one of the outstandin­g issues about minimum standards for private medical education had now been settled following discussion­s between Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne and members of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC).

The stand-off over the SAITM issue has led to boycott of lectures by medical students of state-run universiti­es for the past eight months and a delay in registerin­g SAITM graduates with the SLMC.

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