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GL warns EU may take punitive measures over postponement of polls
By Shamindra Ferdinando
The European Union will not continue with the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP-plus) facility unless the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government holds the Local Government elections soon, Prof G. L. Peiris, MP, has warned.
The Local Government bodies have to be constituted on or before March 20, 2023.
The former Foreign Minister has said that the continuation of the much-needed GSP-plus facility is dependent on Sri Lanka’s compliance with EU’s conditions.
Addressing the media, at Nawala, on Monday (19) on behalf of Nidahas Jathika Sabhawa, Prof. Peiris said that in terms of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Sri Lanka couldn’t fail to conduct the scheduled election.
The SLPP National MP and one of the two ex-Cabinet ministers, in the rebel group, said that the ICCPR was among the 27 international covenants in the EU’s agenda. Therefore, the incumbent administration couldn’t risk losing significant benefits received through GSP-plus that removed duties from products coming into the EU market from selected developing countries.
Prof. Peiris, who has held the Foreign Affairs portfolios twice, under the Rajapaksa brothers, flayed State Finance Minister, Shehan Semasinghe, for mixing up priorities. Prof. Peiris strongly criticized the Anuradhapura District lawmaker for pushing hard for the continuation of rapid economic recovery at the expense of the scheduled elections.
Lawmaker Peiris examined the State Minister’s move in line with the overall strategy meant to convince both the public and the international community that elections could be put off for the time being till progress was made. The EU and other members of the international community couldn’t turn a blind eye to any postponement of elections. “Don’t forget already all Provincial Councils are defunct. Now, they are planning to do the same to LG bodies,” Prof. Peiris said.
The last LG polls were held in Feb. 2018, during the Yahapalana administration. The Rajapaksa government postponed elections by one year. Elected for four years, the minister in charge of the subject could postpone the LG polls for a maximum period of one year, hence the stipulation new bodies would have to be set up by, or before, March 20, 2023.
The retired leading law academic, with half a dozen law text books under his belt, said that the national economy was in such a desperate situation, denial of GSP-plus could cause a catastrophe. The academic said that in spite of the Sept. 01 agreement, with the IMF, as regards USD 2.9 bn extended facility, Sri Lanka was yet to receive a dollar. “That is the reality. Regardless of almost daily promises given by government politicians, there is no certainty about it,” Prof. Peiris said, accusing the government of deceiving the public. “They are ensnared in their own lies. Having talked of the commencement of the programme in Feb, now they mention January and February next year,” Prof. Peiris said.
He commended the Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, for taking a courageous stand. Dr. Weerasinghe has quite clearly explained the actual situation and such conduct should be appreciated, the former minister said, urging the government to review its strategies or face the consequences.
Contrary to various statements issued by various spokespersons on behalf of the government, Sri Lanka hadn’t been at least placed on the IMF’s agenda when its executive board met recently, in Washington, Prof Peiris said. However, Dr. Weerasinghe has quite rightly asserted that progress had been made, though an agreement was yet to be finalized.
Prof. Peiris said that the government couldn’t be unaware that the EU Parliament, in June last year, overwhelmingly voted to suspend the GSP-plus. Of 705 members, 628 voted in support of the resolution moved against Sri Lanka, 15 voted against, whereas 40 abstained. The resolution was meant to pressure Sri Lanka to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).
Commenting on the All Party Conference (APC), summoned by President Wickremesinghe, on Dec. 13, at the Presidential Secretariat, Prof. Peiris said that the gathering was told of his intention to reach a consensus on the economic recovery plan as the government was not in a position to decide on these matters alone. Prof. Peiris asserted that as the final decision on the IMF facility could be further delayed, it would be the responsibility of the government to have a contingency plan to meet the daunting challenges ahead.
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Treasury chief’s citizenship details sought from Australia
New controversy erupts over missing USD 2.5 mn:
Public interest activist Nagananda Kodituwakku has sought citizenship details of Finance Ministry Secretary Harshana Suriyapperuma from the Department of Home Affairs, Australia.
According to a letter dated 28 April, addressed to the relevant department, Solicitor England and Wales Kodituwakku sought the required information in terms of Section 15 of the Freedom of Information Act No 3 of 1982 of Australia. Suriyapperuma is also the Secretary to the Treasury.
The former Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Suriyapperuma (from November 2024 to June 2025) is embroiled in a deepening controversy over the theft of USD 2.5 mn from the Treasury.
The leader of the Vinivida Foundation said that he intended to move court against Suriyapperuma for entering Parliament through the NPP National List in violation of the country’s Constitution (Article 91(1)(d)(xiiii).
Kodituwakku said: “This is clearly an accountability and integrity issue and violation of the Constitution of Sri Lanka and also this act contravenes the law of a member in the Commonwealth.”
USD 2.5 mn paid to a third party was meant to be an instalment of a loan taken from Australia. Suriyapperuma neither responded to an SMS nor answered his hand phone.
Geetha Kumarasinghe (UPFA/Galle District) and Diana Gamage (SJB National List) lost their seats in 2017 and 2024, respectively, over citizenship issues.
Meanwhile, public interest group ‘Free Lawyers’ that exposed the theft of Treasury funds questioned the failure on the part of Dr. Harsha de Silva, Chairman of Committee on Public Finance (CoPF), to pressure President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to temporarily remove Suriyapperuma to facilitate unhindered investigations.
On behalf of ‘Free Lawyers’, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon yesterday expressed concern over the way the CoPF, under SJBer de Silva’s leadership, handled the issue at hand. Issuing an open letter, Tennakoon, urged the CoPF chief to explain his stand on a spate of vital issues which needed to be addressed without any further delay.
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