Over Rs.53 billion of disbursed
tsunami donor funds has gone missing,Transperancy International
Sri Lanka(TISL) said yesterday.
Implementing agencies were given Rs
122.2 billion but they are unable to account for Rs 53.6 billion
of that money, the transparency watchdog said.
"While certain officials are reluctant
to divulge information,there were some responsible bodies which
implied that the government had utilized the funds for other
purposes."
Donors initially committed Rs 241.5
billion but did not disburse the entire amount since project
deadlines were not met,TISL said."Some of them withdrew from
their commitment after paying the first instalment,because they
were not satisfied with the progress of certain projects."
The first year Tsunami Report was
issued jointly by the Sri Lankan government and development
partners (multi-lateral donors, international financial
authorities, bilateral and other donors and civil
society).However the second year report appears to be issued
under the hand of the Sri Lankan government,TISL observed.
"The Ministries of
Finance,Reconstruction, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Urban
Development, Food,Health and Foreign Affairs collaborated with
the donors in obtaining funds and their subsequent
disbursement.Hence it is the duty of these ministries to declare
the current status of financial information to the
people.Although there was a supervisory body called ‘Centre for
National Operation’ under the President’s scrutiny,its role is
unclear."
The overall picture on finances is
ambiguous and left for speculation since there is no audit
report after 2005,it added.