Saturday, September 1, 2018

Government to taken back Malabe SLIIT Campus ? Cabinet paper next week !

Sri Lanka Government to take over SLIIT in Malabe Campus
Sri Lanka Government is considering to taken back Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology SLIIT in Malabe cancelling its transaction in 2015, Higher Education Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said.

Minister said the SLIIT would be operated as a fee-levying Government owned independent institution. Addressing a press conference at the University Grants Commission , he said a Cabinet paper to this effect was submitted last week and it would be taken up again next week.

He said the Cabinet paper proposed to appoint a ‘Board of Trustees’ composed of two higher officials each from the Presidential Secretariat and the Prime Minister’s Office, the Secretaries to the Higher Education Ministry and Education Ministry and about another five members with knowledge on university affairs to take over SLIIT and operate it under an Administrative Board.

He noted that any profit earned by the institution will be diverted to the Mahapola Trust Fund and used to facilitate more scholarships.

“This institute was started in 1999 on a 25 acre state land. It utilised Rs. 373 million from the Mahapola Trust Fund to construct its first building. Currently, there are 7,000 students in it. Initially its ownership was with the Government even though the management was run by a separate company. In 2015, the SLIIT was removed from the Mahapola Trust Fund and handed over to that company.The SLIIT had paid Rs.408 million to the Fund and had inked a new lease agreement for the land where Rs 20 million is paid to the Fund annually as lease. All SLIIT Director Board members were initially government officials, but now there is no single government official in it,” he explained.

He pointed out that Rs. 408 million was no way a reasonable amount as the assets of the University, even when the land value is excluded, amounts to at least Rs 20 billion. “Now there is no rightful owner to this institution. Who will take the responsibility of 7,000 students if it runs to any trouble?” he asked.


He said the above transaction had happened without the knowledge of the Mahapola Trust Fund.

Source - Daily News Sri Lanka

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