The Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya
Thousands of school infrastructure projects are reported to be incomplete, poorly executed, or halted, indicating a systemic issue rather than isolated failures. The priority identified is to complete such works to ensure children’s safety and school functionality, while also pursuing action over losses and non-performance across the system.
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Machine-translated from Sinhala / Tamil / English¶ 01 There are thousands of such projects—partially done, improperly executed, or halted—across the school system. Rather than isolated audits, this is systemic. Some partially completed works even pose risks to children. Our priority is to complete them to ensure safety and functionality, while also taking action regarding the losses and non-performance system-wide.
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- Hansard, Tuesday, 3 June 2025 ·No. 1750149440002739 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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Cite as: The Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya. 10th Parliament, Parliament of Sri Lanka. Hansard, 3 June 2025. No. 1750149440002739. Politick, https://staging.politick.io/lk/speeches/10037