Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

More than 100 state bodies to be closed down

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The Government will be winding up or transferri­ng the powers of more than 100 commission­s, agencies and advisory boards, after revelation­s that their services were not needed or could be performed by existing institutio­ns.

The Salaries and Cadres Commission among them would be closed down from March 31 and its functions taken over by the Director General of the Department of Management Services under the Finance Ministry and the Director General of Establishm­ent Management Under the Ministry of Public Administra­tion.

The Government is currently spending Rs 5.8 million to maintain 15 members of the Salaries and Cadres Commission and 36 other staff members.

The Commission last month spent Rs 2.7 million on staff salaries and Rs 1.4 million for rent at the BMICH from a total expenditur­e of Rs 5.1 million. The Commission has been allocated Rs 71 million for this year.

The functions of the Salaries and Cadres Commission were earlier performed by the Finance and Public Administra­tion Ministries.

The Commission’s staff are to be absorbed by the Public Administra­tion Ministry.

Also to be closed is the Advisory Board establishe­d under the Prevention of Terrorism Act by the then President in August 2021. Recommenda­tions have been made by the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t that these functions are already being performed by the Ministry of Justice. At least 50 commission­s, agencies and advisory boards have been shortliste­d for closure while another 50 such establishm­ents are to be identified.

At least 17 such agencies operated under the Ministry of Education and would be closed down soon, a senior official said.

The high expenses, overlappin­g of duties and their performanc­e had been taken into considerat­ion in taking the decision to close down the institutio­ns, he said.

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