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Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Kamal Gunaratne said donating a day’s salary to the Government to overcome the existing financial constraints due to the COVID-19 outbreak is not applicable to Tri-
Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Kamal Gunaratne |
Forces, Police and Civil Defence Services personnel, the Defence Ministry said in a statement yesterday.
Earlier this month, President’s Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera made a request from public servants to donate their entire, part or day’s salary of May to the Widows’ and Orphans’ Pension Fund to overcome the financial constraints faced by the Government.
Following this request, the Ministry sent a circular, to heads of all establishments under the Ministry’s purview, requesting to contribute a certain amount either with half salary, week’s salary or a day’s salary of May from their staff members to the Government to overcome the present financial constraints.
“We have requested them to donate their salaries only according to their willingness to contribute to the request made by President’s Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera,” he said.
Refuting certain social media comments on Defence Ministry’s directives to have a day’s pay cut from the Armed Forces and the Police, Maj. Gen. Gunaratne confirmed that this request was irrelevant to soldiers, sailors, airmen, Police and Civil Defence Department personnel to donate their day’s salary to the Government.
The Defence Secretary issuing instructions to the Chief of Defence Staff, Acting Inspector General of Police and the Director General Civil Security Department said that donating day’s salary is not relevant to Tri-Forces, Police and Civil Security Department.