Sri Lanka raises pay, lowers tariffs

Published October 25, 2014

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s government introduced a proposed national budget on Friday that would increase salaries and reduce water and electricity charges ahead of a possible presidential election in 2015.President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is also the finance minister, read the proposals in Parliament.

Rajapaksa was at the peak of his popularity after ending a 25-year civil war five years ago. However, a recent provincial election showed a dramatic slide in support amid economic hardships and a collapse of rule of law.

Rajapaksa has hinted that he may seek a third term in an election in January, two years ahead of schedule.

The budget estimates next year’s expenses at $17 billion (2.2 trillion rupees) and expects revenues of $13bn (1.7 trillion rupees), yielding a $4bn (521bn rupee) deficit.

The proposals include a 25 per cent reduction in electricity charges for small businesses and a 15pc reduction for larger companies, along with water tariff cuts. Salaries and allowances for government workers would increase, and teachers, postal employees and other field workers would receive motorcycles on concessionary terms.

Rajapaksa earlier announced a reduction in fuel and cooking gas prices and asked retailers to pass on the benefit to consumers through lower prices for essential food items.

Published in Dawn, October 25th, 2014

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