Geological Survey and Mines Bureau directed to Pay the royalty due to the Department of Treasury

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Hon. Prof. Charitha Herath, COPE Committee Chairman stressed that the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau had not properly transmitted the royalty due to the Department of Treasury over the years. Therefore, steps should be taken to ensure that this is done properly.

The Chairman stated the above when the GSMB Technical Services (pvt) Ltd affiliated to the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau was summoned before the Committee on Public Enterprises yesterday (23).

Accordingly, the Committee took to discussion the fact that although the Bureau had duly collected dividend during the period from 2016 to 2021, the amount to be sent to the Department of Treasury had not been transmitted and had been deposited in the fixed accounts of the Bureau.

Accordingly, although the amount of royalty collected by the Bureau from the year 2016 to 2021 was Rs. 16,591,075,088 only Rs. 8,520,235,812 has been transferred to the Department of Treasury. The Chairman of the COPE Committee stated that the state should receive its royalty properly.

The COPE Committee also took to discussion the payment of salaries by the Bureau to employees of GSMB Technical Services (pvt) Ltd who were recruited in excess to the approved carder of the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau. The Chairman of the COPE Committee instructed the Secretary to the Ministry to conduct an inquiry into this matter. The Chairman further stated that if there is a shortage of staff in the Bureau, it should inform the Department of Management Services and obtain the deficit staff with the requisite approval.

Also, the Committee looked into the confirmation of 189 employees on the basis that the Bureau has the ability to confirm employees on a temporary, casual, daily, substitute, contract or concessionary basis without expanding the approved staffing capacity of the Department of Management Services in accordance with Public Administration Circular 29/2019 dated 19th September 2019.

The COPE Committee making recommendations to the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of the Bureau, stated to re-inform the Department of Management Services about the needs of its employees through the Secretary to the Ministry and to resolve the relevant issue in accordance with the proper procedure.

The COPE Committee noted that the Action Plan prepared for the years 2019-2023 in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan prepared by the Bureau at a cost of Rs. 2,581,633 has not yet been properly submitted to the Board of Directors for approval. The Bureau officials said that the action plan has been submitted to the Board of Directors.

The COPE Committee also took into account the shortfall in the number of Audit Committee meetings held by the Bureau in the recent past, and stressed the need for conducting proper audit meetings.

The COPE Chairman also drew attention to the fact that Parliament was not informed of the progress of the implementation of the recommendations made by the COPE Committee on the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau dated 18th September 2019. The members of the committee emphasized that it was imperative that Parliament be made aware of the implementation of the recommendations made by the committee.

Due to the inability to give a strong answer regarding the non-implementation of the COPE recommendations on this situation the inquiry on the matter was adjourned for a month. The two institutions are due to be called before COPE Committee in another month’s time.

In addition, the first report of the Committee on Public Enterprises of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament was tabled for the approval of the Members of the Committee. The third report of the first session could not be tabled in Parliament and the committee members agreed to table it on the 25th.

Hon.  Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, State Ministers Hon. Indika Anuruddha, Hon. (Dr.) Nalaka Godahewa, Committee Members and Members of Parliament and Hon. (Dr.) Susil Premajayantha, Hon. Jagath Pushpakumara, Hon. Patali Champika Ranawaka, Hon. (Dr.) Harsha de Silva, Hon. Eran Wickramaratne, Hon. Nalin Bandara, Hon. Premnath C. Dolawatte, Hon. Shanakiyan Rasamanickam were present at this meeting whilst Hon. Mahinda Amaraweera, Minister of Environment was in attendance as an observer.

The COPE meeting was also attended by the Secretary to the Ministry of Environment, officials from the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau and affiliated GSMB Technology Services (Pvt) Ltd.