Sri Lanka Parliament Reveals Irregularities in Coal Tendering Process

Following the current government’s assumption of power, Parliament heard allegations of irregularities and non-compliance in coal procurement for the Norochcholai Lakvijaya Power Plant.

Opposition MP S.M. Marikkar tabled a motion urging the government to take appropriate action against all responsible parties, highlighting that coal shipments did not meet required specifications and raised concerns of mismanagement.

Key Irregularities

  • Procurement deviated from Auditor General and Treasury-approved guidelines.
  • Required coal quantity and quality standards were not met.
  • First shipment delayed from December 14 to December 30, affecting timely reporting.
  • The tender process allowed undue advantage to certain companies.

Financial Impact

  • Total losses to the Electricity Board via 8 coal shipments: LKR 2 billion.
  • Estimated overall operational losses: LKR 3.12 billion.
  • Losses after supplier changes: LKR 1.137 billion.

Energy Minister Kumar Jayakody’s Response

  • Procurement followed Auditor General’s recommendations.
  • No illegal favoritism or procedural violations occurred.
  • Technical issues raised by opposition MPs were addressed with detailed explanations.

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