Some categories used for CEB s allowances ridiculous - COPE

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) has decided to meet separately to hold a special meeting in near future to look into the power
generation, procurement, distribution and projects of the Ceylon Electricity Board.This decision was arrived at when COPE met on Tuesday
performance of the Ceylon Electricity Board.Earlier on June 10, CEB officials were summoned to COPE to discuss the matter, but due to time
limitations on the said date, several issues were not taken up for discussion.The parliamentarians who were present pointed out that there
are discrepancies in what has been said regarding the issues raised during the discussions on purchases, distributions and projects of the
Ceylon Electricity Board.Hence, they requested the COPE chairman to inform the Parliament and the Speaker to appoint a Select Committee to
look into all matters including the generation plan
The COPE chairman pointed out that the committee could hold a special meeting to look into this matter.He went on to explain that this will
enable the committee to look into this matter better
Accordingly, the members present also agreed and it was decided to convene a special COPE meeting to look into this matter.Attention was
also drawn to the decision taken by the Cabinet of Ministers on November 14, 2008 and the payment of various staff allowances to the staff
from time to time with the approval of the Board of Directors contrary to the provisions of the Management Services Circular No
39 of 26th May 2009.Accordingly, it was revealed that Rs
2,134.9 million has been provided as these allowances in the year 2021 and Rs
1,544.4 million in the year 2020
The COPE chairman pointed out that there should be accountability for this money as it is public money.He also pointed out that some of the
categories used for the payment of allowances were ridiculous
that the annual expenditure of the Ceylon Electricity Board exceeds the revenue expected by the Inland Revenue Department through all
taxes.Further, the decision taken by the Cabinet in December 2007 to revise the salaries and when the collective agreement was reached in
May 2015, it was decided to shift the liability for PAYE and Advanced Personal Income Tax (APIT) to the employees but from 2010 onwards
It was also revealed that the Ceylon Electricity Board had paid Rs
4.8 billion (PAYE/APIT) in taxes from its fund without deducting the salaries of the employees till 2020
Officials who were present pointed out that the payment of this tax has been stopped by now.Commenting on this, the COPE Chairman pointed
out that this is a big issue in the country
He also pointed out that this shows that in the end this money was paid from the money of the people of the country.Also, based on the draft
collective agreement, the Ceylon Electricity Board had increased the salaries of employees by 25% in the year 2021
However, it was revealed that this was not a legal document as it was an unfinished draft agreement as the relevant parties, employers and
unions had not signed the draft
Accordingly, the adverse impact on the Board due to this unauthorized payment was approximately Rs
9.6 billion, the COPE explained
The COPE chairman pointed out that when looking at this, the institution appears to be non-state-owned.Further, according to the 2018-2034
long-term power generation plan, the Seethawaka River Hydro Power Project should have been implemented by 2022
Accordingly, discussions were held regarding the suspension of the project at a cost of Rs
301.19 million at the end of 2020.The MPs stated that it seems like the feasibility study at a cost of Rs
301.19 million has been carried out and that the project has been dropped halfway, indicating that it is not up to the appropriate
feasibility level
Therefore, it was recommended that a full report be submitted to the COPE.In addition, a consignment of coal purchased from Taurian Iron -
steel Co
Pvt
Ltd (TISCL) through Ceylon Coal Company (LCC) in 2013 could not be unloaded due to the monsoon, and the annual new generation of power
generated according to the long-term generation plan was varied
Extraction from power plants and various energy sources was also discussed at length.Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, MPs Mahindananda
Aluthgamage, Rohitha Abeygunawardana, Indika Anuruddha, Eran Wickramaratne, Dr
Harsha de Silva, Nalaka Godahewa, Jagath Pushpakumara, Nalin Bandara and Madhura Withanage were present at this committee meeting held.
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