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President Maithripala Sirisena said that the Presidential Commission appointed to look into the alleged frauds and malpractices in the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, will commence recording of evidence within the next two weeks.
President Sirisena held a lengthy discussion with the trade union representatives of SriLankan Airlines yesterday at the Presidential secretariat to review the current situation of the carrier and its problems.
The President stressed the need for continuing the operations of the SriLankan as a quality airline to safeguard the international recognition of the national carrier.
Five of the six trade unions were represented at the discussion. They presented several proposals to solve the issues and to continue the airline’s operations.
President Sirisena emphasised the need to improve the services of SriLankan Airlines to ensure that the passengers would travel with complete satisfaction and joy from the beginning to the end of their destinations.
The Trade Union representatives thanked the President for creating a conducive atmosphere by appointing the Presidential Commission to propose the required steps to continue the operations of the airline in a viable and satisfactory manner.
Further explaining the position, President Sirisena said that the Commission would take the ideas presented by the trade union representatives and other stakeholders, and would come up with necessary recommendations.
Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Lakshman Kiriella and Mangala Samaraweera, Secretary to the President Austin Fernando, Treasury Secretary Dr. R. H. S. Samaratunga, National Economic Council Secretary General Prof. Lalith Samarakoon, SriLankan Airlines President Ranjith Fernando, and other directors also attended the discussion.