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GMOA threatens strike over Ministry official’s actions

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Dr. Haritha Aluthge

The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has threatened to launch a countrywide strike against what it calls unilateral actions of Deputy Director General (Medical Services 11) at the Health Ministry, Dr. G. Wijesuriya.

In a letter dated 16 August, GMOA Secretary Dr. Haritha Aluthge has informed the Health Secretary of his union’s decision to strike, following an executive committee meeting on 23 August, unless punitive measures are taken against Dr. Wijesuriya, the incumbent Director at Lady Ridgeway Hospital.

Dr. Aluthge has said they were compelled to take action as certain interested parties at the Health Ministry continued to protect Dr. Wijesuriya.

The GMOA has demanded to know how Dr. Wijesuriya bypassed the Health Secretary and Director General of Health Services to deal with the Secretary to the President directly.

The GMOA has also asked whether Dr. Wijesuriya is qualified to call himself a specialist. The trade union has pointed out that Dr. Wijesuriya declined to carry out instructions issued by DGHS, pertaining to a crisis that developed at ward 8 B of the Lady Ridgeway Hospital.

In addition to those accusations, the GMOA alleged that Dr. Wijesuriya held additional stocks of insulin at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital whereas other hospitals experienced severe shortages of the same and caused unnecessary complications by misinterpretation of facts before the public. (SF)



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Progress of Housing Project for Malayagam Community families funded by India reviewed

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A discussion to review the progress of the housing project under which 4,700 houses are being constructed for the Malayagam community with Indian assistance was held this afternoon (24) at the Presidential Secretariat under the chairmanship of the Chief of Staff to the President, Prabath Chandrakeerthi.

Under this housing programme, 2,026 houses are to be provided to families identified by the National Building Research Institute (NBRI) as being at disaster risk. The remaining houses are expected to be allocated to eligible workers residing in the plantation sector.

Accordingly, the houses will be provided to Malayagam community families living on estates belonging to 22 Regional Plantation Companies, as well as estates under the State Plantations Corporation, Janawasama and Elkaduwa Plantations.

For the construction of each house, the Government of India has allocated Rs. 2.8 million, while the Government of Sri Lanka has contributed Rs. 400,000.

During the discussion, Chandrakeerthi instructed officials to ensure that the housing project is completed before the end of this year. He further directed that land identified for the construction of houses be released without delay and that the National Building Research Institute provide the necessary reports to identify suitable land for the project.

The housing project is being implemented jointly by the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, the National Housing Development Authority, the State Engineering Corporation and the Plantation Human Development Trust.

Among those present were Additional Secretary (Development) of the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, K. S. Wijayakeerthi; Director General (Engineering), N. D. N. Pushpakumara; Director General (Planning), W. A. K. S. Damayanthi; the Secretary General of the Planters’ Association; and officials from the National Housing Development Authority, the State Engineering Corporation, relevant institutions and plantation companies.

(PMD)

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Former Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe’s son arrested by CIABOC

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It has been reported that Attorney at Law Rakitha Rajapakshe, the son of former Minister of Justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, has been arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) over alleged links with the underworld.

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Proposed EPF-ETF merger harmful to private sector workers – FSP

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… alleges NPP trying to implement UPFA, UNP plan

Front-line Socialist Party (FSP) yesterday (24) alleged that the NPP government’s move to amalgamate the Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF) and the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), under a unified, tripartite governance framework, would be detrimental to the private sector workers.

Addressing the media at Melder Place, Nugegoda, FSP spokesman Duminda Nagamuwa said that the Cabinet of Ministers approved this proposal on 15 June.

Nagamuwa claimed that the NPP was trying to implement what President Mahinda Rajapaksa had sought to do, in 2011, causing the police to open fire on a group of the Export Processing Zone workers, protesting against the move to create a private pension scheme. A worker, identified as Roshen Chanaka, was shot by police on May 30, 2011, and he succumbed to his injuries.

Pointing out that the EPF and the ETF had been established for the benefit of private sector workers but with different objectives, Nagamuwa warned that amalgamation of the two funds could cause unnecessary complications.

The FSP spokesman said that Ravi Karunanayake, in his capacity as the Finance Minister of the Yahapalana government, in late November 2015 had declared their intention to amalgamate the ETF with the EPF.

FSP’s Pubudu Jayagoda told The Island that they expected all political parties, other than the NPP, to disclose their stand on the vital issue. Jayagoda urged the Opposition to take a stand on the vital issue .

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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