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By Saman Indrajith
The government and the Opposition had a heated exchange yesterday in Parliament over the state-owned helicopters placed at the disposal of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and an allegation that the Presidential Secretariat had not paid the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) for chopper rides.
SJB MP Hesha Withanage asked why the Air Force continued to provide chopper rides to the President and his office at a time it has not been able to recover as much as Rs. 1 billion from several state institutions. He asked what those institutions were and how much they owed the SLAF.
Minister Chamal Rajapaksa said that the 10 state institutions were Ministry of Upcountry New Villages, Estate Infrastructure & Community Development (Rs 595,570), Housing and Construction Ministry (Rs 836,165), Megapolis and Western Development Ministry (Rs 542,454), Ministry of Labour and Labour Relations (Rs 720,225), Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Ministry (Rs 75,690), Ports and Civil Aviation Min
Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Investment Marsha Caddle today highlighted the critical activities and commitments of Government that are driving the Estimates, as the
Appropriation Bill 2021 was laid in Parliament this evening.
The Minister explained: “As was the case pre-COVID, but is even more so now since COVIDhas been with us, Government’s first commitment in its expenditure, alongside public health, is to the social safety net and making sure people are able to survive. The allocations you will see therefore continue to strengthen support to the work of the Welfare Department, Child Care Board, Household Survival Programme and other key agencies responsible for people’s well-being, and for helping those who have been most impacted by the COVID crisis.”