Sri Lanka to hire global law firm to aid debt restructuring
March 22, 2022 03:20 pm
Sri Lanka will hire a global law firm to provide technical assistance on debt restructuring ahead of talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the country’s economic crisis, Cabinet spokesman Ramesh Pathirana said.
The island’s currency reserves have slumped 70% in the last two years to $2.31 billion and it has to repay about $4 billion in debt in the remainder of this year.
The drain of its dollars has left Sri Lanka struggling to pay for critical imports, including food, fuel and medicine.
Sri Lanka’s cabinet made the decision to appoint a technical adviser on Monday, Minister Pathirana told reporters.
He said the central bank governor, foreign and justice ministers would oversee the selection process.
Responding to a question, the minister said: “Yes, we have taken a policy decision to go to the International Monetary Fund, for which we need to have a technical committee. So, the government has appointed a committee, an economic council and also there is expert advice given to the committee.”
“And also in relation to the technical matters we have taken the decision to hire a company on a long-term basis for which we need to have a transparent process. That process would be headed by Prof. G.L. Peiris and also Minister of Justice Ali Sabry and also they would be assisted by the Governor of the Central Bank and also the Treasury Secretary.”
“So we have to hire someone in relation to the technical matters. Yes, we are going ahead with the decision we have initially taken to seek assistance from the IMF,” he stressed.
--With Agencies Inputs