CBSL to reach decision over salary hike controversy

CBSL to reach decision over salary hike controversy

March 18, 2024   09:12 pm

The administration of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has commenced discussions with the employees regarding the possible reduction of their increased salaries by a certain percentage, according to sources.

However, joining a press conference held today (18), MP Nalaka Godahewa claimed that the CBSL trade unions have protested the relevant decision.

Recent media reports revealed that the CBSL had increased the salaries of its employees by 70% and the move was heavily criticized by parliamentarians of both the ruling party and the opposition, following which the CBSL officials were summoned before the Cabinet, party leaders’ meeting and the Committee on Public Finance (COPF) to question the move.

On 25 February, the CBSL requested the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, for an opportunity to apprise the Members of Parliament, through an appropriate Parliamentary Committee, of the recent salary increment which came under fire. The request was made in writing by CBSL Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe.

Issuing a release in this regard, the CBSL had explained that the latest revision of remuneration of its employees had been approved by the Governing Board under the triennial Collective Agreement entered into with the Trade Unions covering the period 2024 - 2026.

When summoned before the meeting of party leaders and Committee on Public Finance (COPF) held 05 March, CBSL governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe defended the move, saying that the salaries need to be increased as the country recovers from the economic crisis.

Drawing criticism from the MPs about the unethical aspect and the insensitivity of the move, however, the CBSL Governor said the expenses for the salary increase would be drawn from the Central Bank Fund, and not from the consolidated fund.

However, the MPs pointed out that the approval of the Parliament which is responsible for public finances is required for such salary hikes, adding that an additional Rs. 232 million will have to be spent monthly on this. The Central Bank officials were thus urged to revise the move.

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