Deputy Highways Minister Mervyn Silva has returned to the  limelight  and this time by getting himself a brand new Jaguar XJ luxury  petrol  car. The burdens of a rising cost of living, persons affected  by floods  and a war seem to be of no concern to certain members of the  government.
The real value of the Jaguar is Rs.  18,418,969.00 (Rs. 18.4 million)  inclusive of taxes amounting to Rs.  10,678,427.00 (Rs. 10.6 million).
However, the Deputy Minister’s vehicle in this instance has cost only   Rs. 11,284,208.00 (Rs. 11.2 million) since it is free of several import   duties. The taxes applied to Silva’s Jaguar amounts only to Rs.   3,543,208.00 (Rs. 3.5 million).
Silva’s vehicle has been imported into the country duty free and has   been billed to the Highways Ministry located at the 9th floor,   Sethsiripaya, Battaramulla.
The Highways Ministry is directly under the purview of President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The  LC for the vehicle has been issued by the International Division of   the Bank of Ceylon under the reference number NU/G/SH/10/189.
A  copy of the Sri Lanka Customs — Goods Declaration Form in the   possession of The Sunday Leader states that Sam Koralage, Public   Relations Officer to the Deputy Minister of Highways, has signed the   document and endorsed the importing of the vehicle.
The Sunday  Leader contacted the Highways Ministry to verify if Koralage  was an  official on Silva’s staff. The Ministry confirmed that Koralage  is  indeed Silva’s Public Relations Officer.
Silva’s Jaguar that is  originally from Great Britain had been imported  to the country from  Port Klang in Malaysia on the vessel, MS Challenger  that reached  Colombo on November 6. The Jaguar, which is red in colour,  bears the  chassis number SAJAC22F3ALV04200 and engine number  10030908491508PN.
Interestingly,  the Highways Ministry has spent over Rs. 11 million to  purchase a  brand new Jaguar for its Deputy Minster Silva just a few  weeks prior to  the swearing in of President Rajapaksa to his second term  in office  that is to take place this week.
It was initially believed that  the President might do a Cabinet  reshuffle following his swearing-in  ceremony, which was later postponed.
During the period of  uncertainty many ministers believed that they might  lose their current  portfolios in the reshuffle. Hence, many ministers  started to act in  haste to sort out ‘their’ matters while some have  opted to lie low.
The  Highways Ministry is one of the key ministries involved in many   ambitious development programmes especially rebuilding the road network   and new highways.
And throwing in a spanking new Jaguar XJ for its Deputy Minister appears to be mere chicken feed for the Ministry.
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