Following Cabinet decision:
Mega projects to be re-assessed
by Manjula Fernando
All mega projects launched by the previous Government under
concessionary loan schemes will be re-evaluated, re-assessed and re-prioritised
following a decision by the Cabinet of Ministers on Wednesday.
Thus, the Colombo Port City Development Project, Northern Expressway
Project and other mega infrastructure projects will come under close
scrutiny by a Committee headed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
“Residents complain that sea erosion in Ratmalana and Wattala has
worsened after the Port City Project was implemented,“ Minister Patali
Champika said adding that these are among other issues which they would
look into during the re-assessment.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the appointment of the Committee
which comprises Power and Energy Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka,
Health and Indigenous Minister Rajitha Senaratne, External Affairs
Minister Mangala Samaraweera and Ports, Naval and Aviation Minister
Arjuna Ratnatunga.
“There are doubts as to the manner these mega projects were finalised,
the type of Environment Impact Assessment done, tax concessions granted
and the ownership of land,” Minister Ranawaka said.
The Chinese company will own one-fourth of the 230 hectares of land
that will be re-claimed from the sea and the remaining will be handed
over to the Government for development with foreign investment,
according to the MoU signed between the Chinese investor and Sri Lanka.
The entire project cost US $ 15 billion.
With the ownership of a seafront land by a country, there is a right
for it to claim ownership for a certain extent of the sea – the
Exclusive Economic Zone. “These are also some concerns that the
committee will look into and strive to make clarifications,” he said.
The estimates for some projects are alleged to be inflated and the
investigations will expose the people behind these deals if the claims
are proved to be true, the Minister said adding that the committee is
mandated to re-assess not only the Chinese projects but all others
including the Indian projects. |