Ranil demands immediate implementation of salary raise for public workers
Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the legal Cabinet decision taken by him as Finance Minister to increase the salaries of public servants should be implemented immediately.
The former President said that if he had won the Presidential election, he had planned to give the salary increase from next January, and that if the salary increase is not given, then the government should immediately reveal where the money allocated for it is.
Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe mentioned this in a special discussion held today (23) with representatives of the State Employees Trade Unions.
The discussion was held at the New Democratic Front office at Flower Road, Colombo.
Former President Ranil Wickramasinghe, who further commented there, also said:
I thought I would clarify the facts about the legality of our government increasing the salaries of public servants. If we explain about the cabinet decision we have taken to increase the salaries of public servants, we have done that work under Article 43 of the Constitution. We made the salary increase after considering the requests received from all public servants.
The demand for salary increase is reasonable. By the year 2022, the value of people’s wages has decreased by fifty percent. They lived hard. They had to go into debt. Some people had to sell their property. In the early days when I took over, they were not in a position to give relief. I announced it to the country. Some asked to increase the salary by twenty thousand.
In 2024, I increased the wages by ten thousand rupees. But those ten thousand rupees are not enough. When the value of money decreases by fifty percent, people will have problems. There are times when some children come to school without breakfast. Children in many families stopped attending tuition classes. Good or bad or need tuition classes today. I did not want these social systems to collapse. Accordingly, Ma Udaya Seneviratne Committee was appointed to look into the increase in government employee salaries. They were given three months to make a decision. But the committee gave the report before that.
I asked the committee chairman Mr. Udaya Seneviratne about it. He also mentioned that since this is a big problem, it should be helped.
I asked how much money would be spent on increasing the respective wages. When I asked the Treasury Secretary if he was able to give the amount he said, he said that it is not possible to give that amount. The Treasury Secretary also informed that our budget will not be able to support this amount. I told Mr. Udaya Seneviratne to inform that matter. I also told them to discuss with the President’s Secretary and find out how to increase the relevant salaries.
Later, they informed me that they have discussed and reached an agreement and that it is possible to give fifty percent in one year and the remaining fifty in the other year without giving the salary increase all at once.
At that time, I first discussed with Saman Ekanayake who was my secretary. I also discussed with my economic advisor Dr. Samaratunga and Finance Ministry Secretary Mahinda Siriwardena. In the end, we came to an agreement to give this salary increase.
Even if we increase the wages as agreed, we will not be able to cover the disadvantage of the decrease in the value of the currency. But we knew that this decision would bring some significant relief.
Accordingly, I presented the cabinet paper on increasing the remuneration of public servants. I have signed that cabinet document as the president. Accordingly, this decision does not require comments from the treasury. The cabinet can take any decision. We now generally operate according to the UK Cabinet Manual.
It is stated that it is assigned to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers to summarize what the collective decision is and it is prescribed by the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers in notes.
That means we don’t ask for votes to make a decision. The decision will be announced by the Chairman of the Cabinet. It is mentioned in section 4:3. We have reported that decision.
Article 4:7 states that it is for the incumbent Government to determine the specific arrangements for collective decision-making.
Sometimes we make decisions without papers. Opinions against the views of the minister in charge of the subject are obtained.
I don’t think that my friend Mr. Vijitha Herath has been in a cabinet before. The decision taken by our government to increase the salaries of public servants is completely legal.
A ministry is an organization. The organization has no laws. The ministry is headed by the minister under section 52 of the constitution. The Ministry is run by the Secretary under the order of the Minister.
As the Minister of Finance, sometimes when papers are sent to be sent to the Cabinet according to the Ministry’s proposals, I sometimes agree and sign them. If I do not agree with certain papers, I will say my opinion.
As the President, when I sign the relevant salary increase resolution, I am not only signing as the President. As the minister of all ministries belonging to the President.
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