25 April, 2024

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Sri Lanka In Dire Straits

By Harsha De Silva

Dr. Harsha de Silva MP

Earlier today the Minister of Finance, Hon. Ali Sabry, stated that the reluctance to goto the IMF much earlier was a grave mistake, in addition to the massive tax cuts and delayed depreciation of the rupee. However, I cautioned and suggested these changes as far back as 2020 November, although it fell on deaf ears. Today, these same Ministers act as if they are reborn. It is unfortunate that we did not make the right decisions at the time, as our debt was sustainable then, currently our debt is deemed unsustainable, thus the IMF is unable to provide us with any Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI). 

In regards to the detrimental tax cuts, during the time of President Ranasinghe Premadasa, our tax to GDP was as high as 20 percent. When the SLFP came into power in 1994, taxation was still at 17 percent, however when Sirisena-Wickremesinghe took government in 2015, it had reduced to a meager 9 percent. Between 2015 and 2019 tax rates increased back up to 12.5 percent, although Sri Lanka’s tax to GDP today stands at 7.5 percent, which is the lowest in the whole world. How can an emerging island nation such as Sri Lanka move forward at this rate? Our people would not be suffering this much, had the government heeded the advice I repeatedly provided in Parliament and outside. 

Hon. Ali Sabry made a massive revelation today by stating that we possess only a mere USD 50 mn, while also highlighting the urgent need of USD 4 billion to keep the country functioning.  We cannot even offload a fuel ship with USD 50 mn, thus where will we find this money to keep us afloat? Our beloved neighbor, India has already committed almost USD 5 billion. Asian Clearing Union (ACU) payments alone amount to roughly USD 200 mn a month, a total of USD 2.5 bn a year. In addition to another USD 1 bn to import food and medicine as well as USD 500 mn for fuel and USD 400 as a currency swap. However, China is yet to make a commitment of this nature. Although they support our IMF program, they have clearly expressed their reluctance to restructure our debt, which will further delay our debt-restructuring process. We hear that President Gotabaya has written to the Japanese Prime Minister requesting some money, while extending his deep regret in scrapping the LRT project. It is critical that we receive these funds from Japan, as they are the only option we have left. Contrary to statements made by former Ministers such as Cabraal who stated that we will receive funds from the Middle East and various other countries, ultimately, it is only Japan that we have left. Sri Lanka will come to a complete standstill if we do not find these urgent funds. 

This economic crisis has hit people across the board, indiscriminately of their social classes. Our middle class, in particular, has been hit severely although they would not discuss this in public due to embarrassment. Households are discussing how they can cut their expenses and utilize their diminished savings to fund their normal day-to-day activities. Today’s newspapers revealed that the Cabinet has decided to provide Rs. 7500 to all Samurdhi recipients, although I would like to highlight that this is purely insufficient. This cash transfer should be extended to all families living on and below the poverty line, as they are all facing hardships. It ought to be a universal cash transfer system to ensure adequate coverage, opposed to targeted schemes such as Samurdhi that are politicized. According to a World Bank report, 60 percent of the population that ought to receive Samurdhi benefits are not recipients, while 60 percent who are undeserving are recipients. Thus, I urge the government not to politicize these cash transfers, as the majority of our population is struggling to make ends meet, and make these payments available to all. 

The Hon. Finance Minister also touched on the welfare state earlier in his speech, however, it should be emphasized that 60 percent of government subsidies are consumed by the wealthiest million in this country, who are at the top of the social pyramid. The bottom million of the population only consumes less than 5 percent, thus our welfare state is highly inequitable. We need a complete overhaul of our welfare state and subsidies, as they should go to the most deserving. Additionally, we have to implement a wide-ranging social protection program to cushion the most vulnerable communities from the impending economic woes. Unfortunately, we do not even have sufficient funds to operate the 1990 Suwa Seriya, which brings over 1000 patients to critical care in a given day. I appeal to the Hon. Minister of Finance and the Hon. Prime Minister to please allocate the necessary funds to keep the 1990 Suwa Seriya functioning, as it is a crucial necessity in these hard times. 

Moreover, we need to initiate a macro-stabilization program to stabilize our currency, interest rates and inflation. Who in their right mind would let a country’s currency free float all of a sudden with no guidance whatsoever? A fall of over 100 percent with no end in sight, as revealed earlier we have inadequate reserves to defend it. When the Rajapaksa government took over in 2019, the dollar was at 180 LKR. This very government heavily criticized the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government for letting the rupee depreciate from 130 LKR/USD to 180 LKR/USD from 2015 – 2019. However, today the Rajapaksa government has driven our rupee from 180 LKR/USD to 370 LKR/USD in two years! How many lives are jeopardized due to this depreciation? As a result, millions of Sri Lankans are unable to buy daily essentials such as milk powder, medicine and gas. We need to hold these people accountable, they should not be able to just resign and go home after driving 22 million people to the ground! How can they sleep at night knowing people are dying in queues waiting for petrol? They should be prosecuted under criminal negligence. 

Interest rates are 25 percent today, and could go high as 30 percent! These rates are unbearable for small-medium enterprises, how are they expected to keep operations? The government claims they cannot do anything about it, obviously we cannot do anything now as they brought us to the edge of the cliff before bringing in necessary changes. Unfortunately, we will have to hold these interest rates for at least another 6 months to stabilize. 

Lastly, official food inflation, according to the Department of Census and Statistics, is at a whopping 47 percent, while unofficial food inflation may be even higher! How in god’s name are people expected to find adequate sustenance for their families, when a single coconut is at 100 rupees, a kilo of dhal at 500 rupees, a kilo of rice at 240 rupees and a kilo of sugar at 260 rupees? Therefore, we are in an urgent need for a stabilization program that includes exchange rate, inflation and interest rates. There has to be a system to stabilize this economy, without stability this is going haywire and it is unbearable for the average man to survive. 

*Parliament Speech on 3/5/22

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    ”I appeal to the Hon. Minister of Finance and the Hon. Prime Minister to please allocate the necessary funds to keep the 1990 Suwa Seriya functioning, as it is a crucial necessity in these hard times”

    So, Harsha, from where is the money going to come from? How about a paycut & abolishing all perks & pensions of the politicians to start with? Then maybe get the Inland Revenue to investigate the wealth of all politicians & their cronies?

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    Dear Harsha,
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    It s only on the brink that people find the will to change.
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    Only at the precipice do we evolve.
    .
    JOHN CLEESE


    I know how many times you repeated them in and out of parliament. How many times RW repeated them already as former premier. Going to IMF was criticised by stupid men, however, they eneded up today, being knelt down before them. What shameless idiots, that did not have any PLAN B, but went on pleasing the gallery from the day one.

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    Harsha,

    “Hon. Ali Sabry”

    If a great man like Mohammed Ali can be called simply Ali ……… why call a shameless tow-bit crim without a shred of decency/ethics/morals, who entered parliament hanging on to the coattails of swindlers, murderers and serial-killers, Hon.?

    Here, we only call Native Vedda Hon. Native …… as an insult ……. to discourage him from calling ladies grandma …….


    This economic crisis is long overdue …….. should’ve happened in 1956: the country would’ve been the most developed in SE Asia, by now …….

    What you are witnessing is the death knell of “Sinhala-Buddhism” as a weaponized political-tool ………… the minorities copped the brunt of it for years ……. now the Sinhalese-Buddhists are copping it: come back full-circle and bitten them in the ass ……. serves them right!

    6.9 million and “Hon.” Anagarika Dharmapala wanted and voted for weaponized “Sinhala-Buddhism” ………. let them have it: couldn’t have happened to a nicer lot!

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      continued

      I’m jumping for joy! …… I’ve been praying for this economic crisis for years cause it’s the only remedy that can fix Lanka for good.

      Only now people realize “Sinhala-Buddhism” is a 19 billion siphoned-off load of bullshit …… just a beedi, a mind-bending joint that has now left only a puff of smoke ………

      If they don’t have bread, let them eat smoke.


      btw for the record, I’m a pacifist, a humanist, a philanthropist, an unsuccessful Casanova lacking confidence (They are spoon feeding Casanova to get him to feel more assured. Then they’ll kill him with self-confidence after poisoning him with words)

      All these people that you mention, yes, I know them, they’re quite lame
      I had to rearrange their faces and give them all another name ………. I live in another land ……

      Let us all get a drink ….. put our legs up, enjoy the show ………. sing a song


      Arapiya Lucia Dora
      Malukade Jora Mama
      Soosthiya Soosthiya Pathukara
      Gannata Arapiya Lucia Dora

      Maa Wani Bilinda
      Sudu Saramak Anda
      Labba Bahina Hinda
      Yatin Jockekuth Rathu Satakekuth Anda

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        Nimal Fernando,
        Agree with you all the way up to and beyond the ‘Rathu Satakekuth Anda’!!
        People may soon wean away from Kurrakkan in disgust!!!
        Not surprised at all!!
        Pack of vultures to have turned this beautiful country in to such distasteful destination/locayion!!
        Quo Vadis SL???!!!

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    “….60 percent of government subsidies are consumed by the wealthiest million in this country, who are at the top of the social pyramid. The bottom million of the population only consumes less than 5 percent, thus our welfare state is highly inequitable. “

    How on earth is that possible? Guess big business that places profits on offshore accounts are heavily subsidized on taxes. Low-intellect Regime indeed.

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      Hi RTF,
      Good morning.
      “Low-intellect Regime”
      NO!
      Pack of looting, robbing clowns, ably guided by Political Cronies, ‘projecting’ themselves as Professionals, with no material substance of any worth or value to contribute to governance!!!
      Paediatric heart specialist along with Buddhist priests of no known repute, turning out to be “Fast unto death stuntman” as SPECIALISTS ADVOCATING AGRICULTURIST PAR EXCELLENCE PROMOTING ORGANIC FERTILISER PROJECTS, WHICH FAILED!!
      Resulting in THE CROP FAILURE OF THE STAPLE FOOD OF SRI LANKANS – RICE –AND THE EXPORT MAINSTAY OF TEA, MAJOR EXPORT EARNING COMMODITY!!
      Those at the helm, and his elder Sibling as PM, another 4 family members in cabinet capable minds (7 in 1 to boot too), were “in sleep mode – deep Slumber”, unattended to flounder to an utter mess or Fiasco!!
      Whilst attributing reason to only ‘deep slumber’, not questioning intellect/knowledge of those at the Helm, which if we do, cast aspersions on the Buddhists prelates wanted only who could be likened to “HITLER” – NO MISTAKE PLEASE – Führer and may insult the knowledge of 6.9 million emancipated?!
      The others commonly known as ‘Lemon Puff’, with dubious or NO formal basic education at all, as a specialist in all matters pervading the SL polity???

      The others commonly known as ‘Lemon Puff’, with dubious or NO formal basic education at all, as a specialist in all matters pervading the SL polity???

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    Tamil Nadu MLAs are donating their one month’s salary to assist the poor in Sri Lanka. I hope our M.P.s will also follow suit. However, it is extremely unlikely they will contribute anything other than hot air!

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      Absolute truth!!
      there was alreadyone who declared that the cost of living and his loan payments for election 2019 cost, preventing him to forego pay and emoluments!!
      Great politicians of SL

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    Mr. Ali is Gota’s criminal lawyer and would act for any or everything, not knowing the subject, depending entirely on bureaucrats of the ministries. Even Mahinda and Basil had done the same thing for years. However, they know very well how to fraud the Gov’t Treasury’s Sinking Fund as well as the Central Bank; convert the money into U.S Dollars, and let the country into Bankruptcy as at present.

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    Looking at a single macro point is not revealing, it only suits the agenda of separatists and terrorists. First of all, blame should go primarily to the civil war, which was caused by Tamil terrorists (LTTE). A 30 year civil war will drain the forex reserves of any country, especially a developing nation. Secondly, the civil war had a secondary effect called “brain drain.” Well-educated people who should currently be in charge of running the government and other institutions relocated to the West for obvious reasons. Thirdly, Sri Lanka may have fallen victim to a Chinese debt trap. Sri Lanka is not the only country. How the Chinese will exploit this debt trap remains to be seen. I have already suggested that the government sell land in the North and East to China to pay off this debt. Next, one has to consider the implications of COVID-19, which may well cause a global financial reset. In the grand scheme of things, a larger cycle is playing out. The contestants are China, Russia, certain EU member states, and the USA, along with their respective central banks. All other countries and entities, including Rajapakse, Toilet Nadu, IMF, etc. are irrelevant.

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      “A 30 year civil war will drain the forex reserves of any country”
      True?
      Could it not have been avoided altogether?
      Could ir not have been curtailed by serious attention to the core issues?
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      We cannot pass the entire blame on Tamils and Tigers.
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      “the civil war had a secondary effect called “brain drain.”
      The brain drain started much earlier.
      It accompanied migration of labour to the Middle East.
      *
      “Sri Lanka may have fallen victim to a Chinese debt trap.”
      With only 10% of all foreign debt owed to China?
      See what India has secured far more cheaply since Basil moved in

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