Chinese funded power plant in Sri Lanka under fire
SL Time reported that Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party alleges that a large sum of money has been paid as
commission for the 1st phase of the Norochcholai coal power plant.
UNP parliamentarian Harin Fernando said that out of the USD 1.3 billion estimated cost for the 1st phase of the
Norochcholai coal power plant, USD 300 million had been taken as commission.
While noting that the actual cost of the project is USD 1 billion, the MP explained that the Chinese who had built the
plant are now refusing the government's sell back offer due to the additional amount of USD 300 million paid as commission
monies being added to the project cost.
He said “The government claimed the cost was USD 1.3 billion. However, the Chinese have said otherwise, in their refusal
to accept the ownership of the plant. This means USD 300 million was pocketed as commission by those involved in the
project.”
Meanwhile, addressing a media briefing Friday, the Kalutara district UNP parliamentarian Ajith P. Perera said the
government has borrowed a huge sum with a high interest from the Exim Bank of China to fund the Norochcholai coal power
plant. As a result of obtaining the funds from China, the plant was built with the Chinese technology and labor but the
country did not receive the expected results.
He accused the government of borrowing money from China with high interest and now, being unable to pay back the loans, is
planning to transfer the plant to the Chinese under conditions detrimental to the public to avoid the economic crisis
created by the massive loans.
MP Perera, while noting that the government is about to launch the Phase 2 and 3 of the Norochcholai plant at a cost of
USD 891 million, questioned the government who will assume the responsibility for the project and under what conditions.
He further said that government is planning to do the same with the proposed Sampur power plant in the Eastern Province
and that is why the Indian company NTPC, which had discussions with the government for years to build the plant, has
backed away from the project.
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