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Last Updated : 2023-09-29 17:51:00
Fri, 29 Sep 2023 Today's Paper
Claims move gained ‘unnecessary’ publicity
By Sandun A. Jayasekera
President Maithripala Sirisena has withdrawn the Cabinet memo he submitted with Minister Vajira Abeywardena last week seeking approval to make permanent the personal staff of the President, Prime Minister, Ministers and Deputy Ministers, saying the move gained unnecessary publicity.
The final Cabinet meeting of the Yahapalana Government was held last morning at the Presidential Secretariat after the meeting was advanced to Monday from today due to poya.
President Sirisena said he would withdraw the memo submitted last week requesting the permanency of personal staff to ministers as the proposal leaked and received adverse public and media attention.
If approved, the Treasury would have incurred an additional cost of nearly Rs.180 million annually and would have added an extra cadre of public servants out of the standard recruitment procedure and government regulation.
Another risk was the entrance of a set of public servants who do not have minimum qualifications as almost all recruitment to the permanent staff of politicians have been made on political affiliation.
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