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On-arrival visa controversy: Patali draws IMF’s attention, warns police over playing politics with the issue
By Shamindra Ferdinando
Leader of the United Republican Front (Eksath Janaraja Peramuna) Patali Champika Ranawaka has alleged that the controversial outsourcing of the on-arrival visa processing to a foreign company violated the government procurement process, as well as the understanding with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in respect of anti-corruption measures.
The former Minister said that the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government has proved yet again that underhand mega deals continued to be hatched, regardless of consequences, especially to the already bankrupt country.
MP Ranawaka said that he raised this serious matter in Parliament on May 22, the day the government presented two controversial and far reaching Finance Bills, namely ‘The Economic Transformation Bill’ and ‘The Public Financial Management Bill’
Colombo District MP Ranawaka said that the Parliament, in late July 2023, approved an Anti-Corruption Bill meant to improve governance and accountability in the face of developing political and economic crisis and meeting requirements linked to a $2.9bn bailout from IMF.
That legislation was passed without a vote in the 225-member house. The outsourcing of on-arrival visa processing, amidst growing demands for tangible measures to enhance government revenue, triggered a powerful public outcry but the government continued to behave like a deaf and blind elephant, MP Ranawaka said.
The former Minister has declared in Parliament that the on-arrival visa scam should be addressed the way the government dealt with procurement of fake immunoglobulin IV vials that was exposed last year. Keheliya Rambukwella, who had served as the Health Minister at the time of the incident, resigned immediately after he was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). At the time the CID took him to custody, Rambukwella held the Environment Portfolio.
MP Ranawaka emphasized that there couldn’t be any justifiable reason whatsoever to outsource on-arrival visa processing as SLT Mobitel handled it without any issue at a very economical price. According to Ranawaka, SLT Mobitel got involved during the second term of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The ex-Minister said: “Three years after the war that ended in 2009, an expert committee recommended that on-line visa processing be outsourced. SLT Mobitel was picked. The lion’s share of that company belonged to the government.”
MP Ranawaka said that SLT Mobitel was of the view that the agreement that had been signed in this regard should be updated within five or six years. Against that background, the government had received proposals in this regard and following Covid-19 pandemic SLT Mobitel was given the task to upgrade the on-arrival processing system.
Lawmaker Ranawaka alleged that in spite of SLT Mobitel’s proposal being compatible with the government stand on this matter, the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government gave it to foreign entities.
Sri Lanka, in late 2023, signed a tripartite contract with GBS Technology Services & IVS Global FZCO being the prime contractor and VFS Global being the technology partner for what was called the government’s new E-Visa solution.
The EJP declared in Parliament that the new proposal to outsource on-arrival visa processing to a foreign firm was submitted by Public Security Minister Tiran Alles in September 2023. Minister Alles, both in and outside Parliament, has repeatedly claimed that he followed the procedures in place and the proposal even had the approval of Parliament. VFS Global that is in the centre of controversy, too, issued a statement to clarify its stand on the matter.
MP Ranawaka said that a government that examined all proposals received in this connection accepted the SLT Moibitel project proposal.
Declaring that the new proposal didn’t benefit bankrupt Sri Lanka at all, MP Ranawaka said despite the country being in such a desperate situation the current dispensation continued corrupt practices. Having named the foreign parties that had been involved in the on-arrival visa processing here, MP Ranawaka said each visitor had to pay USD 18.50 and US 7.27 to the overseas company. How could this be justified, MP Ranawaka asked, the government in the name of upgrading the on-arrival processing system allowed an external party to benefit.
Overnight, the visa fee that had been USD 50 was increased to USD 100.77 of which USD 25.77 went to the foreign company.
The government owed an explanation in this regard, MP Ranawaka said, adding that those who had been summoned by Parliament for examination of the issue at hand didn’t turn up.
“We would like to know the basis for this payment,” MP Ranawaka said, pointing out the officials couldn’t explain what they had done when they were summoned by the relevant parliamentary watchdog committee on the first day. They skipped the second meeting, the MP alleged.
Overcharging foreigners wouldn’t be beneficial to the tourism industry that had suffered heavy losses due to Covid-19 pandemic and then the massive economic downturn.
Pointing out that there were national security implications, MP Ranawaka said that those who had been concerned and aggressively became vociferous about Indian interventions here, too, were silent for obvious reasons.
The former Minister emphasized the urgent need to introduce a system capable of tackling waste, corruption, irregularities and mismanagement.
Stressing the next national election was just months away, MP Ranawaka warned government servants, particularly the police and the CID, not to earn the wrath of the public by violating laws.The ex-Minister said that those who bend laws would be held accountable for their actions.
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President calls on Atamasthanadipathi Thero
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake called on the Atamasthanadhipathi, Chief Sanghanayake of Nuwara Kalaviya, Most Venerable Pallegama Hemarathana Nayake Thero, this morning (07) for a brief discussion.
During the meeting, the President apprised the Thero of the measures being implemented by the government to provide relief to the affected people and to restore normalcy in their daily lives.
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US deploys two C-130J Super Hercules aircraft and personnel to assist in relief measures
The United States has extended humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka to support nationwide relief efforts in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, which caused severe damage across multiple regions of Sri Lanka.
The latest round of assistance, included the deployment of two C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, equipment and US Air Force personnel. The US contingent will provide vital transportation and logistics support in areas identified by the Disaster Management Centre.
A formal handover took place this afternoon (07) at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) with the support officially received on behalf of the Sri Lankan government by Minister of Science and Technology Prof. Chrishantha Abeysena, Deputy Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku and Deputy Minister of Defence Maj. Gen. Aruna Jayasekara (Rtd).
The assistance was presented by the United States through Julie Chung, Ambassador of the United States to Sri Lanka, and Lt. Col. Van Pinxteren of the United States Air Force.
As part of the support package, the United States contingent will provide logistics capacities needed to transport humanitarian supplies to affected communities in the Northern, Eastern and Central regions.
Sri Lankan officials expressed their gratitude for the timely support, which will bolster ongoing national efforts to reach displaced families and restore essential services in cyclone-affected areas.
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Government prepares Anuradhapura farmers for Maha Season
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake instructed officials to prepare the farmers in the Anuradhapura District whose paddy cultivation was destroyed due to floods to re-cultivate during the upcoming Maha season.
Highlighting the need for all relevant institutions to work in proper coordination, treating this as a national necessity, the President instructed the authorities to provide compensation to farmers without delay and to ensure temporary irrigation water supply through provisional repairs.
The President further noted that the government is providing the highest amount of compensation in the country’s history for crop damages, with the expectation that cultivation activities will be commenced again promptly.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake gave these instructions this morning (07) while attending a special coordination committee meeting at the Anuradhapura District Secretariat to review the programme being implemented to restore normalcy to the lives of people affected by the disaster situation and to rehabilitate damaged infrastructure in the district.
The President instructed officials to present, before this Friday, a report detailing the number of farmers who were completely affected, the extent of damaged farmland and the required financial allocations. He emphasised that compensation must be granted only to those who are genuinely entitled and that no one should receive it unjustly.
The President stated that the government is committed to providing compensation to the farming community and directed officials to foster confidence among farmers so that they will be encouraged to resume cultivation.
The President also inquired, separately, from the relevant institutions about the measures taken for the development of the district’s infrastructure including highways, irrigation and communication networks.
The President examined the programme for reopening obstructed roads and instructed that temporary repairs be expedited to meet the public’s transportation needs until permanent road development plans are implemented.
Officials of the Ceylon Electricity Board informed the meeting that 473 out of the 580 electricity transformers damaged due to the disaster have already been restored and that full electricity supply to the district could be achieved by tomorrow.
They further stated that 49,000 water connections had been affected, of which about 99% have now been restored, while water is being supplied by bowsers to the remaining areas. They noted that total restoration of water supply is expected within the next two days. Damaged community water projects are also being restored.
Well-cleaning activities are currently being carried out with the support of the Navy and the President instructed officials to complete these tasks swiftly through community participation coordinated by Divisional Secretariats.
Discussions were also held regarding the provision of compensation for crops such as Maize, restarting cultivation, restoring the livelihoods of those engaged in animal husbandry, normalising health services and rehabilitating religious sites including damaged temples.
The floods have caused total damage to 228 houses in the district. The President instructed officials to gather accurate information on whether affected families should be resettled on the same land or relocated elsewhere and to begin identifying suitable land for resettlement.
Officials reported that all schools in the district could reopen by 16 December. The President instructed that the Rs. 15,000 allowance promised by the Treasury for schoolchildren affected by the disaster be fully distributed before 31 December and that the list of beneficiaries be prepared without delay.
The President also expressed his gratitude to government officials, the Police and the Tri-Forces for their service in providing relief to the public and restoring infrastructure.
The meeting was attended by Co-Chair of the Anuradhapura District Development Committee, Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Wasantha Samarasinghe, Minister of Housing, Construction and Water Supply Susil Ranasinghe , Anuradhapura District MPs Susantha Kumara Navaratna and Sena Nanayakkara, North Central Province Governor Wasantha Jinadasa, Chief Secretary J.M.R.P. Jayasinghe, representatives of local authorities; Secretary to the Treasury Dr Harshana Suriyapperuma, Anuradhapura District Secretary K.G.R. Wimalasuriya, ministry secretaries and other government officials.
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