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Parliament faulted for deterioration of public finances

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‘IMF won’t maintain ministers, excess staff’

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Dissident SLPP MP Prof. G. L. Peiris has alleged that the failure on the part of Parliament to fulfil one of its primary obligations, namely the responsibility for public sector finance caused the current crisis.

The incumbent government had been compelled to seek the International Monetary Fund (IMF) intervention as the country couldn’t address the balance of payments crisis on its own, the former Foreign Minister said. Addressing the media at the newly opened Nawala Office of Freedom People’s Congress on Wednesday (14), the academic questioned the need to appoint 38 State Ministers at a time the vast majority of the population was struggling to make ends meet.

Pointing out that in terms of Article 148 of the Constitution, the parliament exercised the power over public finance, the lawmaker explained how unbridled waste, corruption and mismanagement over the years contributed to the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) ultimately taking up the issue at hand.

The ex-FM dealt with the issue close on the heels of his successor Ali Sabry’s response to UNHRC making extensive references to ‘economic crimes’ perpetrated in Sri Lanka. Addressing the 51 Regular Session of the UNHRC in Geneva, President’s Counsel Sabry said that such references exceeds the mandate of the UN High Commissioner.

Prof. Peiris represented Sri Lanka at the last session. Following turmoil in the ruling coalition over the decision to back Ranil Wickremesinghe at the July 20 presidential contest, the newly elected on the advice of the SLPP dropped Prof. Peiris from the cabinet.SLPP National List MP Prof. Peiris stressed that the appointment of 38 State Ministers couldn’t be justified under any circumstances.

President Wickremesinghe, in the presence of Premier Dinesh Gunawardena appointed 37 State Ministers on Sept 08. Later, Ratnapura District SLPP MP Premalal Jayasekera, too, was appointed a State Minister. On March 31, this year the Court of Appeal acquitted Jayasekara from charges, including a death sentence issued over a political murder case filed in 2015. The former SLFPer along with two other persons were sentenced to death on July 31, 2021 over a killing during the 2015 presidential polls campaign.

The government could appoint two more State Ministers and 12 cabinet ministers as the Constitution allowed the appointment of 30 cabinet and 40 non-cabinet ministers.Prof. Peiris said that the expansion of the cabinet of ministers and non-cabinet rankers should be examined against the backdrop of the government not having the wherewithal to meet even the basic needs of the people.

Referring to Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena returning Rs. 1.5 mn saved from his fuel allocation for January 2020 to July 2020 period to the Office of the Leader of the House, Prof. Peiris pointed out such appreciable gestures meant nothing when the cash-strapped government had to allocate huge sums of money and resources to upkeep new ministers. Prof. Peiris said that 38 ministers and their staff would require about 230 vehicles. The former minister asked whether the government at least estimated the cost of the new lot in terms of vehicles, fuel and salaries for the staff.

Prof. Peiris warned the government that the IMF wouldn’t grant money for the maintenance of utterly useless ministers who didn’t have any specific projects to handle for obvious reasons. Sri Lanka and the IMF recently announced agreement on USD 2.9 bn funding over a period of four years subject to the former fulfilling conditions set out by the lending body.The former minister said that the country should be ashamed of what he called a pathetic and further deteriorating situation.

Referring to a spate of recent statements made by the US, UNHRC, World Bank as well as one attributed to the USAID Administrator Samantha Powers, Prof. Peiris said the international community appeared to have zeroed in on high profile corruption cases here regardless of attempts to suppress them. The former Vice Chancellor of the University of Colombo said that the World Bank recently went to the extent of questioning Sri Lanka’s auditing standards. Calling the World Bank move nothing but a disgrace and an affront to the once proud service, Prof. Peiris dealt with the violation of tender procedure in respect of the planned procurement of massive quantity of coal for the Norochcholai coal-fired power plant. The MP also made reference to explosive revelations made by Freedom People’s Congress member and SLPP rebel MP Prof Charitha Herath regarding misappropriation of Rs 1.3 bn. in the procurement of LP gas

Prof. Peiris urged the government to table the staff level agreement with the IMF without further delay. Pointing out that the SLPP admitted that even the Cabinet-of-Ministers hadn’t been briefed or consulted on the IMF deal, Prof. Peiris said that the government should take the parliament and the people as to how it intended to address the developing political-economic-social crisis.



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Advisory for Severe Lightning issued to the Western, Sabaragamuwa and Southern provinces and Badulla and Nuwara-Eliya districts

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Advisory for Severe Lightning Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre at 11.30 a.m. 14 February 2026 valid for the period until 11.30 p.m. 14 February 2026

Thundershowers accompanied with severe lightning are likely to occur at some places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and Southern provinces and in Badulla and Nuwara-Eliya districts after 1.00 p.m.  There may be temporary localized strong winds during thundershowers.

The General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by lightning activity.

ACTION REQUIRED:

The Department of Meteorology advises that people should:
 Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.
 Avoid open areas such as paddy fields, tea plantations and open water bodies during thunderstorms.
 Avoid using wired telephones and connected electric appliances during thunderstorms.
 Avoid using open vehicles, such as bicycles, tractors and boats etc.
 Beware of fallen trees and power lines.
 For emergency assistance contact the local disaster management authorities.

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Teacher recruitment examinations will be conducted in accordance with the relevant court decisions – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the forthcoming two teacher recruitment examinations will be conducted in accordance with the relevant court decisions pertaining to the ongoing legal proceedings and further noted that, taking into consideration the requests received, steps have been taken to make a request to Court’s approval to revise the conditions of the effective date of degree completion.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a meeting held at Monaragala Royal College to brief education authorities of the Monaragala District on the new education reforms.

Under the new education reforms, Smart Boards will be provided to 132 schools in the Monaragala District as part of the program to equip secondary schools with modern technology. As a symbolic step under this initiative, Smart Boards were presented to 10 secondary schools under the Prime Minister’s patronage. This program is being implemented with the intervention of the Digital Task Force operating under the Prime Minister’s Office. It was also emphasized that a new digital policy, formulated with special attention to child protection, will be introduced in April.

As part of her visit to the Monaragala District on the 13 th of February, the Prime Minister observed the implementation of the new learning methodologies introduced for Grade One under the new education reforms. She visited Kumbukkana Sri Shanmugam Tamil Maha Vidyalaya and Maduruketiya Maha Vidyalaya in Monaragala to observe the educational activities of Grade One students.

Considering the increase of student numbers and the development of infrastructure facilities, the Prime Minister also approved a proposal submitted by the School Development Society to rename Maduruketiya Maha Vidyalaya as Monaragala Dharmaraja Maha Vidyalaya.

Teachers briefed the Prime Minister that the new education system, supported by revised workbooks and activity-based learning methods, has proven to be effective, with students participating enthusiastically.

Addressing education officials further at the meeting held at Monaragala Royal College, the Prime Minister stated:

“Although this will not provide a complete solution to the existing teacher vacancies, these examinations can offer considerable relief. According to the Court’s previous determination, the effective date of degree completion had been set as 30.06.2025. However, considering numerous requests and following the cabinet approval we have sought Court’s consent to revise this date. We will act in accordance with the decision granted.

Funds allocated for school infrastructure must be utilized transparently and in line with proper planning, and progress must be reported accordingly. We cannot move forward by dividing ourselves along national, provincial, rural, or urban lines. As education authorities, you must make swift and accurate decisions based on correct data.

Further, discussions are already underway within the Piriven Committee of the Ministry of Education to develop Piriven education and to address the issues faced by Piriven teachers.”

The event was attended by the members of the Maha Sangha, Uva Province Governor Attorney-at-Law Kapila Jayasekara, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce R.M. Jayawardhana, Member of Parliament Ajith Agalakada, Uva Provincial Education Secretary Nihal Gunarathne, and several officials from the education sector.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeastern Bay of Bengal around 15th February

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Special Weather Bulletin issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology
Issued at 10.30 a.m. on 13 February 2026

A low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeastern Bay of Bengal around 15th February.

The general public are requested to be attentive to the future forecasts and bulletins issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regard

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