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The Northern Provincial Council (NPC), which is administered by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), has failed to utilize at least 30 per cent of its capital allocations in the annual budget, an opposition politician charged yesterday.
The Government had allocated Rs.5,831 million to the NPC which was constituted last year for its capital expenditure. NPC Opposition Leader Joseph Thavarajah told Daily Mirror that the inefficiency of most elected members of the ruling party had led to this situation.
“They have no proper plan to disburse these funds for the development of the area. I have raised this matter in the Council as well and if given the chance, I will show how to make full use of the allocations,” he said.
NPC Chairman C.V.K. Sivagnanam said though Rs.5,831 million had been allocated to the North, only Rs.1,876 had been channeled through the NPC.
“The balance is being handled by various authorities. Therefore, this allegation is not true,” he said.
Nine months have lapsed after the Council constituted. It has so far approved three financial statutes and had referred them to the Governor for his concurrence. (Kelum Bandara)
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Comments - NPC funds lie idle
mail_guy Tuesday, 02 September 2014 06:07 AM
I'm glad that Eastern province not merged with North.
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Nodrog Tuesday, 02 September 2014 06:09 AM
Maybe if the TNA spent more time in SL they'd be able to make better use of the allocated funds to improve tamil livs instead of blaming the govt for everything.
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pematilaka Tuesday, 02 September 2014 06:37 AM
Dear All, Construction is much much difficult than distraction.
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Southerner Tuesday, 02 September 2014 08:53 AM
Perhaps the expenditure is that much lower in the North as commissions and kick backs may nit be the order of the day.
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