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Controversy over ERPM exam annulment: SLMC President accused of nepotism

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Colombo, May 06 -  The annulment of the Surgery Long and Short Cases components of the ERPM Part B Examination conducted at the Examinations Centre of the Eastern University (Batticaloa) has sparked outrage and accusations of nepotism. 

Candidates who underwent the examination in April 2024 have come forward with allegations against the President of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) for his role in the decision-making process.

According to a letter addressed to the Registrar of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) dated May 1, 2024, candidates expressed their grievances over the abrupt cancellation of the examination and the subsequent announcement of a fresh examination in May. 

The candidates, numbering approximately 40, argue that the decision is arbitrary and discriminatory, as it deprives them of their hard-earned marks and impacts their future career prospects.

The letter alleges that the President, in response to a complaint from a candidate regarding the lack of a translator during the examination, intervened without following due process. 

It is claimed that the candidate in question was the daughter of a consultant who had close ties with the President. Instead of addressing the issue fairly, the President purportedly instructed to add marks to all candidates, including the consultant's daughter, to ensure her passing.

When the coordinator of the examination and the council refused to comply with the President's directive, he allegedly used his position to cancel the examination for all candidates and ordered a re-examination for everyone, despite some members suggesting a re-examination for the affected candidates only.

Moreover, the letter accuses the President of appointing his friends to the committee tasked with investigating the matter, thereby influencing the outcome of the inquiry.

The candidates thus urge the SLMC to reconsider the annulment and release their results, emphasizing the severe and irreparable loss they would suffer as a result of the decision.

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  Comments - 6

  • Bandara Monday, 06 May 2024 11:12 AM

    This type of cases to be carefully handled. Just a candidate can't make her/ his choice . Influence people like medical consultant must not get involved with this type of unethical issues. Quality of education must be strictly followed.

    Kasun Monday, 06 May 2024 01:54 PM

    Many more to come with non standardised private medical school in SL

    Ram Monday, 06 May 2024 04:09 PM

    EPRM is conducted by SLMC an Incorporated Trade Union. Conducting exams by Trade Unions must be stopped and given the UGC

    Dehan Peiris Tuesday, 07 May 2024 06:29 AM

    This female candidate not even quality to sit EPRM she was my daughters batchmate and my daughter was not allowed.this candidates parents ar Dr Akmeemana and Dasanthi Aunty well known for irregularities. Iam also sure president also will keep a deaf ear as SLMC head Prof Dissanayake is a class mate of MrSaagala Rathnayaka chief of president Secretariat

    Hulla Tuesday, 07 May 2024 11:51 AM

    SLMC is a state body and is not a trade union!! Not sure whether your trying to imply that its elected body is dominated by members of a powerful trade union.

    Ranga Senadheera Wednesday, 08 May 2024 10:22 AM

    The resposible consultant is Dr Sanath P Akmeemana VOG at Colombo South Teaching Hospital. Even when his other daughter is selected to Sri Jayewardenepura University for Medicine he used that time president's powers to get her into Colombo faculty. This consultant will be the next president in Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He's a well known crook to do this kind of gimmicks

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