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Time to step down

A weekend paper reported that a number of bank directors including some chairmen are due to step down by end December due to a directive issued by the regulator, the Central Bank, in 2007. This has been reported in the wrong perspective.

One should examine the reasons behind such a directive. Take the case of the fiasco at the Ceylinco group in the recent past. It was known that the chairman of Ceylinco who was also the chairman of the Seylan Bank at that time took the Central Bank to courts on this piece of legislation demanding that he and his kith and kin be allowed to remain directors/chairman. However the Central Bank stood firm. Two years didn’t pass, the wisdom of the Central Bank was proven beyond any doubt. The Seylan Bank and its depositors were saved due to the Central Bank and the government moving at the nick of time.

I recollect Central Bank’s original directive was more stringent with plans for phased out changes on directorates and probably due to the hue and cry of some of these directors they, the Central bank, extended concessions. Those concessions mainly were to see that a smooth transition is taking place. Nevertheless, now it seems a number of directors are in a queue to retire this year.

This is a good action though some may think otherwise. Good to get rid of old ageing directors, who had held on to such positions over 10-20 or even more years. The younger blood would do well, no doubt.

A Retired Senior Banker


Prematurely retired public servants

There is one class of people who have suffered in silence for long as their grievances have received neither the public spotlight nor the attention of the authorities.

I refer to those public servants who had to retire prematurely due to the issue of proficiency in Sinhala. They were those who received their education in English medium and opted to work in English medium. With the switch over to the national languages in the medium of the administration they had no alternative but to retire prematurely.

They had to forego their promotions and also many increments of salary. As they could not complete their full term of service they also received lower percentages of their retiring salaries as pensions. Majority of these pensioners are now dead and gone. There are however a fair number of them who are still alive.

They are all in their 80s and 90s who in addition to the travails of old age have also to engage in an unequal struggle to make ends meet with these paltry pensions.

There is also a fair number of widows and dependants who are still surviving and struggling to make ends meet.

Justice demands that these senior citizens receive some form of relief so that they can at least make the twilight years of their lives a little less burdensome and a little more meaningful.

W A G Wickramasinghe – Kaduwela


Bouquet for Welikada Police

The tireless efforts and the dedication of the Welikada police station under the guidance of Kasthoori helped to make a breakthrough in a theft that occurred at a residence near our locality (Rajagiriya) recently.

A labourer who is known to this family had entered their residence by unlocking the front door and got away with a gold bangle and three rings that were safely kept in a box in the drawer of the wardrobe.

No sooner had the complaint been made, the OIC Kasthoori, SI Sampath and acting OIC Chanaka along with his team of policemen in charge of the crime division devised a clever plan to arrest the culprit. The whole team worked tirelessly to produce the culprit in court in a very short time.

This is a good example for other government servants of whom some drag the cases causing red tape and other bureaucratic delays. The Welikada police dutifully carried out their mission to arrest this thief and took immediate measures to help the victim. Well done, Welikada police station.

N U A R Udayar, Rajagiriya.


Traffic congestion at Galle Road

At present the traffic flowing from Colombo down Duplication Road are diverted to Galle Road through Dickmans Road. Prior to this the traffic was diverted to Galle Road through Bambalapitiya junction. I do not think the present arrangement has achieved its purpose for which it was introduced.

The reason is the Duplication road has to carry its usual traffic coming down from Colombo in addition to the Galle Road traffic resulting a congestion which even the police cannot resolve it. It took about 45 minutes to travel from De Vos avenue. Duplication junction to Wellawatte recently. The agony suffered by the travelling public cannot be expressed in words. I am appealing to the authorities to reconsider to revert to the previous arrangement.

M Rajasingham Colombo 4


Enhance ties with Turkey

Turkey is presently enjoying a major economic boom while most of the other countries in Europe are going down economically. Due to Turkey’s economic revival prime minister Tayip Ergodan has been re-elected twice democratically.

Sri Lanka seems to have low key relations with Turkey. It’s high time we look into the possibility of having relations with Turkey at embassy level and also explore a closer economic relationship. Turkey has been friendly with Sri Lanka and we can never forget how the Turkish government helped us during post tsunami.

M Ghouse


Pest attacks on coconut palms

A pest is spreading and attacking coconut palms in the Kalutara district.

The coconut leaves turn into pale yellow and coconuts fall from trees within a short period. The coconut land owners are now frustrated and they are wondering whether their cultivation would be affected by this threat. They seek quick assistance and solutions from the concern authorities.

c m Kamburawala

 

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