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Refuting claims that more than Rs. 600 million has been spent for a software for an inventory of medicine for the Medical Supply Division (MSD),EWIS Sri Lanka said today only Rs. 83 million was spent on the Software made for the MSD and the cost for the total project was Rs. 223 million.
Chairman of EWIS Sri Lanka Sanjeewa Wickramanayake told media that 45,000 purchasing orders have been placed through this system since 2015 and that a total of 950 purchase orders have been placed from January 2020 to date.
He questioned how the SPC placed orders through this system if it did not function as claimed.
Mr. Wickramanayake said the SPC had not paid them from 2015 as claimed and that the payment was made only from November, 2020 after the two-year warranty period was over.
"The warranty was over on October 23, 2020. Rs. 4.9 million was due after the warranty was over. They paid us 4.9 million from November, 2020 not from 2015,” he said.
Mr. Wickramanayake further said that the system was maintained without any other payment from 2015 to 2017 as per the contract and that the warranty period of three years was given from 2017 to 2020.
It was revealed at the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) that more than Rs. 600 million has been spent for a software for an inventory of medicine for the State Pharmaceuticals Corporation( SPC) which is said to be malfunctioning at the moment.
It was also revealed that an estimated Rs. 5 million is paid annually for its maintenance.
ACL Friday, 03 June 2022 06:50 PM
All those millions and look at the billions of Rs worth of meds that has gone to waste.. This Govt are a joke. NOT one has been arrested for all the mishaps and frauds.. .but civilians are been arrested left right and centre.
NY Friday, 03 June 2022 07:55 PM
Aragalaya
IT Professional Friday, 03 June 2022 08:48 PM
Ewis proud of you in ur overall approach, structure, and facts. Am a competitor but a proud IT Sri Lankan how you handled this mess.
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