COPE also revealed that Rs. 278.54 million has been dissipated by I.C.T.A as a result and that the situation is no different when considering the other failed projects.
Accordingly, though the Google Loon project by I.C.T.A with the objective of providing internet access island wide wasn’t executed, COPE revealed that Rs. 1,851,322 have been spent to release Google Loon equipment from the customs & Rs. 6,427,941 (64 million) have been spent for project promotions, thus falling under the list of its failed projects.
The aforesaid issues were raised at the COPE Committee yesterday (08) which was chaired by (Prof.) Charitha Herath in Parliament.
Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, State Ministers Susil Premajayantha, Indika Anuruddha and Members of Parliament Eran Wickramaratne, Jagath Pushpakumara, Premnath C. Dolawaththa, S. M. Marikkar, Patali Champika Ranawaka and Shanakiya Rasamanickam marked their presence at the meeting.
COPE disclosed that Rs. 850.47 million had been approved and Rs. 148.33 million had been spent for the project “Lanka Government Network” (LGN) launched by I.C.T.A in 2016 with the aim of establishing an efficient government service by connecting government institutions through a network. The committee revealed that the progress of the project was 17% nevertheless.
The aforesaid failures were strongly condemned by the COPE Committee where MP Patali Champika Ranawaka questioned if the I.C.T.A was planning to launch more than 500 other projects while showing such failure. It was also revealed that the Rs. 32.5 mn spent for the procurement of the project by the National Intellectual Property Office under the name ‘e-NIPO’ has been utilized by the I.C.T.A to pay salaries of its officials. Therefore, the COPE Chairman pointed out the need of formulating a formal mechanism to regulate such financial matters.
It was disclosed that the project launched under the name ‘e-Local Authorities’ which had failed was re-launched in 2016. Although Rs. 39 million had been spent as at the 31st of December, the fact that it had not been included in the performance reports since then was subjected to the strong displeasure of the committee.
COPE chairman also revealed that the 2017 corporate plan which was made at a cost of Rs. 2,737,000 mn has been discarded without being forwarded for approval. Thus, the COPE chairman directed I.C.T.A to conduct an investigation from 2003-2019 and provide with a report on this regard.
The COPE Committee was also dissatisfied with the recruitment of officials under contract basis to senior positions of I.C.T.A. Therefore, the COPE Committee pointed out the need to create several key positions on a permanent basis along with a proper hierarchy within the I.C.T.A.
Taking legal action against any officials who have committed any form of corruption or wrongdoing was also recommended by the COPE chairman. (Parliament)