Sri Lanka suspends consultancy firm involved in construction of new defence headquarters
Xinhua, June 22, 2016 Adjust font size:
The Sri Lankan government on Wednesday announced that it had decided to suspend a private consultancy firm involved in the construction of the new defence headquarters.
The former Sri Lankan government decided to shift the headquarters of the tri-forces from the capital Colombo to Akuregoda outside Colombo.
Last year current Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake proposed that a committee be appointed to submit a report on the entire project which had been estimated at an exorbitant cost including its scope, total cost, operational time frames and awarding of consultancy contracts and to pursue action in pursuant to the report.
The committee appointed by the current government has now observed that the selection of consultancy firms for the project and their payments have been done without providing true information to the cabinet of ministers.
Accordingly on a proposal made by President Maithripala Sirisena, the cabinet has decided to suspend the services of the selected private firm and to review the payments made for the firm.
Once the project is completed, Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence and tri forces headquarters will be shifted to the new state of the art facility. Endit