Minister Orders Retraction of Disputed Power Sector Appointment Letter

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October 25, Colombo (LNW): Energy Minister Eng. Kumara Jayakody has ordered the immediate cancellation of a recent communication regarding the appointment of the Director General of the Power Sector Reforms Secretariat (PSRS), after it was revealed that the document inaccurately claimed to have his approval.

The letter, issued on 15 October 2025, suggested that the appointment had been formally sanctioned by the Minister. However, Eng. Jayakody has since clarified that no such authorisation was given, describing the claim as a “serious misrepresentation” of his office.

In a detailed statement, the Minister underscored that the power to appoint the Director General of the PSRS is vested exclusively in the Minister of Energy under Section 38(2)(b) of the Sri Lanka Electricity Act, as amended. He stressed that adherence to proper legal channels is vital, particularly at a time when the Government is navigating sensitive reforms within the energy sector.

The Minister also highlighted that discussions with trade unions representing employees of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) are ongoing, focusing on restructuring measures aimed at modernising the country’s power industry. He commended union representatives for their cooperative stance and urged all officials to act responsibly to maintain mutual trust and transparency throughout the reform process.

Eng. Jayakody’s directive requires the immediate withdrawal of every action and correspondence connected to the unauthorised appointment, including the original letter dated 15 October 2025. The Ministry is reportedly reviewing internal procedures to ensure such lapses do not recur, reaffirming its commitment to accountability and good governance within the energy sector.

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