By: Isuru Parakrama
November 01, Colombo (LNW): The Ministry of Provincial Councils and Local Government Affairs in Sri Lanka has announced the expected return of all official residences previously occupied by former ministers, with the final two residences due to be handed back today (01).
This process saw 26 residences already vacated as of yesterday, with the remaining properties anticipated to be returned in line with today’s deadline, according to the Ministry.
In a move towards ensuring transparency, senior ministry officials have directed authorities to obtain comprehensive reports detailing outstanding water and electricity bills for each residence.
These reports will be instrumental in assessing the financial accountability of the previous occupants, particularly regarding any unpaid utility costs accumulated during their tenure.
The initiative reflects a broader government effort to manage state-owned properties efficiently and to reinforce fiscal responsibility amongst those entrusted with official privileges.
The Ministry’s recent efforts are seen as part of an ongoing drive to implement streamlined governance practices, particularly around the management of state assets and residences allocated to public officials.
By enforcing clear procedures around the handover and settling of dues, the government aims to set a precedent for responsible stewardship of public resources.