Saturday, June 25, 2016

Addressing reviewer general addressed

The reviewer general is a free official, whose power can't be addressed by parliament, say exchange unions of his area of expertise.

Contention encompasses the subtle elements given by the AG's report on state obligation on the 2015 fund service report.

The TUs group of the AG's Department said the general population remained to lose by the nonappearance of a review demonstration to avoid misuse of state assets.
Lawmakers were not getting it embraced for political increase, minimizing forces to anticipate misrepresentation and debasement, they noted.





The AG is the following power after the main equity, and priests don't have the privilege to scrutinize an autonomous identity like him, said the TUs.

The AG does not force limits on state's getting credit, but rather when cutoff points are surpassed, he can't disregard it to make not specify about it.

The TUs said they didn't know about the exactness of certain reports that the head administrator had summoned the AG to Temple Trees and upbraided him over the matter.

Toward the beginning of today, AG Gamini Wijesinghe and fund pastor Ravi Karunayake were to have a unique meeting, which is somewhat questionable as the AG's Department is an autonomous organization.