Sports Minister scraps plans for Dharmadasa headed committee
The Sri Lankan Sports Minister Laksmann Kiriella has been forced to abandon plans to appoint a new National Development Committee following protests from the Interim Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL)
CricInfo
08-Aug-2001
The Sri Lankan Sports Minister Laksmann Kiriella has been forced to abandon
plans to appoint a new National Development Committee following protests
from the Interim Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka
(BCCSL).
Last week the Minister had unilaterally appointed Jayantha Dharmadsa,
brother of Upali Dharmadasa, and Ana Punchihewa, a former BCCSL President,
among others, into an existing BCCSL development committee headed by Sidath
Wettimuny and had recommended the setting up of a seperate infrastructure
committee that was to focus on facilities in outstation areas
According to a report in the Daily Mirror today the Interim Committee,
headed by Vijaya Malalsekera, was vehmently opposed to the changes, arguing
that the original Sidath Wettimuny headed development committee was
adequately addressing the developmental and infrastructure needs of
outstation areas.
The Daily Mirror report said that the Sports Minister backed down this week
when the Interim Committee considered resigning en masse and the President
Chandrika Kumaratunga voiced concerns over the Kiriella's intervention. The
original Wettimuny headed committee has now been restored.