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Hambantota Port Deal – Getting curious by the day - CaFFE
Mar 24, 201701:03 PM
Hambantota Port Deal – Getting curious by the day - CaFFE

With the latest turn in connect to the controversy surrounding the deal with between Sri Lanka and China Merchant Port Holdings Company sparks doubts whether there is an attempt to manipulate this deal, Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) says.

 


CaFFE in a statement said, it notes this development with distress because this is not the first time that there was an attempt to manipulate this deal. This also makes us question the authenticity of the cabinet decision presented to the public.

 


Statement: The controversy surrounding the deal with between Sri Lanka and China Merchant Port Holdings Company (CM Port) once again took another turn after Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping, Nishantha Muthuhettigama sent a letter to President Maithripala Sirisena stating that the letter regarding the Concessionary Agreement on the Port of Hambantota sent by Cabinet Secretary S. Abeysinghe to the Secretary of his ministry (P&S), was contradictory to the “so called decision” taken at the Cabinet meeting.

 


The document prepared by Cabinet Secretary S.Abeysinghe states that “it was decided to grant approval to the proposal (1) in paragraph 13 of the memorandum dated 2017 -03- 17 by the minister of special assignments and chairman of the ministerial committee on development of Hambantota Port, subject to amending the concession agreement attached as annex II to the memorandum, as proposed in the note dated 2017 - 03 -21 by the minister of special assignments and the chairman of the said ministerial committee...”

 


However Muthuhettigama in his letter states “during the Cabinet meeting, held under your chairmanship, on 21 March, the Ministers considered the Concessionary Agreement on the Port of Hambantota sent by Minister Sarath Amunugama (17/0901/753/002) and my note (no 17/0598/737/012), as the acting Minister.”

 


Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) notes this development with distress because this is not the first time that there was an attempt to manipulate this deal. This also makes us question the authenticity of the cabinet decision presented to the public on Wednesday.

 


We noted that State Minister for International Trade Sujeewa Senasinghe repeated, during the cabinet Press Briefing, that this deal will be transparent unlike the agreements made during the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration. However the past behaviour of the government regarding the Hambantota Port Deal as well as the letter by Muthuhettigama, clearly indicates that the negotiating process is anything but transparent. Thus CaFFE fears that deal with between Sri Lanka and China Merchant Port Holdings Company (CM Port) might be another adverse one for the country, much like the deals under the Rajapaksa administration.  

 


What is more striking is that Muthuhettigama’s implication that the opinions of the President has been ignored by some sections of the cabinet.  
 

 

“During the Cabinet meeting it was decided to appoint a five member Cabinet Subcommittee on the matter and to consider the two documents sent. However the letter sent by Cabinet Secretary S. Abeysinghe to the Secretary of his ministry presents a contradictory version of what transpired,” he said.

 

 

 

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