Unveiling the Norochcholai Coal Supply Tender Scam: A Deep Dive into Allegations and Concerns - Breaking News | Daily Mirror
Colombo, January 12 (Daily Mirror) - In a recent development, the Frontline Socialist Party (FLSP) has shed light on a potential scam involving the awarding of a tender for coal supply to the Norochcholai power plant. The FLSP has called upon President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to initiate an investigation into this matter.
According to FLSP Secretary Pubudu Jayagoda, the tender process for coal supply to the power plant was delayed until 2025 to facilitate the registration of Trident Chemphar as an official coal supplier. This delay marks a departure from the usual practice of completing tenders for coal supply by February each year.
The FLSP has raised concerns regarding Trident Chemphar's eligibility, alleging that the company has not met the standard criteria for coal supply experience. Furthermore, there are claims that the company's owner has been involved in money laundering activities in New Delhi, India.
The FLSP is urging the government and the President to conduct a thorough investigation into the awarding of the coal supply tender. This call for scrutiny highlights the need for transparency and accountability in the procurement process, especially when it involves critical infrastructure like power plants.
As the investigation unfolds, the public awaits further developments, emphasizing the importance of addressing such allegations to ensure fair and ethical practices in government procurement.