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Allowances in USD terms increased by over 70%, stipulation amended in favour of Sri Lanka Cricket Ex Co

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

The National Audit Office (NAO) has sought an explanation from Sports Ministry Secretary K. Mahesan regarding the sharp increase of allowances paid to the Executive Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) as well as top management level personnel in USD terms.

According to NAO’s draft report on Sri Lanka tour of Australia late last year for T 20 World Cup, the Executive Committee at a meeting held on March 15, 2022 increased daily allowances to 700 USD and 600 USD for Executive Committee members and the top management level personnel from USD 500 and USD 450, respectively.

The NAO noted that the two groups had received a staggering 75% and 71% increase ahead of the World Cup tour.

A third category of SLC employees has received a 46% percent increase in the wake of the Executive Committee raising the daily allowance from USD 400 to 475. These payments are made when food and lodging is not provided during tours in Europe and Australia as well as Africa.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Operations Officer (COO) have been moved from the top management category to the Executive Committee at their 2019 Executive Committee meeting.

The previous increase has been announced at an Executive Committee meeting held on Oct 18, 2019, the year Shammi Silva received the appointment as President, SLC. The former Nalanda cricketer is now on his third consecutive term as SLC Chief.

The NAO pointed out that the relevant clause regarding the payments had been amended. According to a decision taken by the Executive Committee on May 23, 2014, in case accommodation was provided by SLC or any other party, the chosen were not entitled for daily allowances. However, subsequently, SLC, in 2019 and 2022 has amended that clause to enable them to receive daily allowances in USD terms even if some other host paid for them.

The Sports Secretary is yet to respond to a spate of queries raised by the NAO. The NAO delivered the draft report to Sports Secretary on June 15, 2023.

In addition to the increase in allowances, just ahead of the Australia tour, the Executive Committee members had been granted a thumping USD 2,000 entertainment allowance and USD 150 mobile telephone allowance.

The NAO has examined the situation at the SLC against the backdrop of developing economic crisis that prompted Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake declare a 30% cut in the daily allowance granted to members of the cabinet and Ministry Secretaries with effect from March 15, 2023. The NAO has pointed out to the Sports Secretary that the daily allowance had been reduced to USD 371 from USD 530 granted by the yahapalana government on May 15, 2015.

The NAO has raised a spate of payments made to Executive Committee members last year in addition to massive expenditure incurred in the procurement of air tickets under questionable circumstances.



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Dr. Bellana: “I was removed as NHSL Deputy Director for exposing Rs. 900 mn fraud”

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Dr. Bellana

Interdicted Deputy Director at the National Hospital, Sri Lanka (NHSL) Dr. Rukshan Bellana yesterday (29) alleged that the powers that be moved against him for seeking the CIABOC (Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption) investigation into a massive fraud at the NHSL laboratory.

Dr. Bellana said so in response to The Island query regarding the circumstances the Health Ministry interdicted him on 18 December, through a letter, as directed by the Health Committee of the Public Service (PSC) Commission. “That letter has been signed by an Additional Secretary, as Health Secretary Dr. Anil Jasinghe was overseas,” Dr. Bellana said.

Dr. Bellana stated that the government had paid for reagents, contaminated or close to expiry dates, obtained from a leading local medical supplier, since 2022. He emphasised that his complaint to the CIABOC, and subsequent complaint to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), were entirely based on the issues raised by the National Audit Office (NAO).

Responding to another query, Dr. Bellana said that the public funds, amounting to Rs. 900 mn, had been spent on chemical reagents past expiry dates. Regardless of the intervention made by the NAO, the NHSL continued to procure supplies from the same company, Dr. Bellana said, adding that he had received the unconditional support of the civil society. Among them were Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, President of Medical and Civil Rights Professional Association of Doctors (MCPA), President of Academy of Health Professionals Ravi Kumudesh, and leader of Mage Rata Sanjaya Mahawatta.

Dr. Bellana said that he had complained about the scam to the CIABOC in June this year.

Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, who also lodged a complaint with CIABOC, regarding the same matter, is on record as having said in September this year that the reagents had been procured over a three-year period without the proper approval of the Medical Supplies Division of the Ministry. Dr. Sanjeewa has alleged that some of the reagents were either contaminated or close to expiry dates, while contracts had been given to a single company at unapproved prices.

Dr. Bellana said that had there been a proper system for CIABOC and law enforcement authorities to act on findings made by the NAO they wouldn’t have personally intervened in the NHSL laboratory matter. “Parliament should look into this. Did Parliament take up the NHSL laboratory matter at the relevant watchdog committee or at the Sectoral Oversight Committee that handled health?” Dr. Bellana asked.

Asked whether the letter that informed him of his interdiction gave any specific reason for the action taken, Dr. Bellana said the Ministry had found fault with him for speaking to the media. The irate ex-official said that he never hesitated to take a stand against injustice. “When former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella was accused of corruption, pertaining to medical procurement, I condemned the Minister. Lambasted those responsible for wrongdoings.”

Dr. Bellana said that the NAO had dealt with mega crime involving the public and private sector. “That is the undeniable truth. Parliament should look into this as public money is its responsibility. Having vowed to stamp out corruption, the NPP was allowing and encouraging those who had been making money at the expense of the sick, Dr. Bellana said.

Dr. Bellana said that as many as 10,000 tests were conducted daily at the NHSL. The racketeers had been active during Aragalaya as the NHSL and the private supplier reached agreement in 2022 and the process continued even after the last presidential election, conducted in September 2024.

Dr. Bellana said that the long delay in finalising the Auditor General’s appointment exposed the government. If those holding high political office were genuinely interested in fighting corruption, they wouldn’t have allowed that Office of AG stay vacant even for a day.

Dr. Bellana noted the tough statements issued by the Bar Association, Transparency International Sri Lanka and the Committee on Public Finance demanding the immediate appointment of AG.

Health Ministry officials were not available for comment.

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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BIA unions demand bonuses equal to five months’ basic salaries

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BIA unions, including those affiliated to political parties, are demanding bonuses equal to five months’ basic salaries.

A group of workers yesterday (29) protested outside BIA urging the Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka (Private) Ltd to increase their bonuses. They claimed that the Chairman of Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka (Private) Ltd., Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Harsha Abeywickrama, had assured them that they would be paid bonuses worth five times their basic salaries.

The SriLankan Nidahas Sewaka Sangamaya (SLNSS) of the airport, the Podujana Sewaka Sangamaya, the Pragathishili Sewaka Sangamaya, the Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya, and the SLNSS of SriLankan Airlines joined the protest.

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People warned of rising water levels at Kotmale reservoir

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The Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority has issued an urgent safety warning to residents living along the banks of the Kotmale Oya and the Mahaweli River, as water levels in the Kotmale Reservoir are reaching maximum capacity.

According to a special weather advisory issued by the Department of Meteorology on December 26, 2025, heavy rainfall is expected in the catchment areas over the coming days.

In response, the Mahaweli Authority released a statement on December 27, warning that spill gates may have to be opened to manage the water flow.

Eng. A.M.A.K. Seneviratne, Resident Engineer and Deputy Director of the Kotmale Reservoir, stated that the opening of spill gates would lead to a significant rise in the water levels of both the Kotmale Oya and the Mahaweli River.

Areas on Alert

Residents in the following Divisional Secretariat divisions are urged to remain extra vigilant:

• Nuwara Eliya District: Kotmale West and Kotmale East.

• Kandy District: Udapalatha, Udunuwara, Doluwa, Pasbage Korale, and Ganga Ihala Korale.

Authorities have advised the public in these low-lying and river-adjacent areas to monitor the situation closely and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the protection of their property.

By S.K. Samaranayake

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