එකනේ මම කියන්නේ හීන මාන පච අනුරයට පුළුවන් stage ගානේ ගොඩේ ගැනු වගේ ඔප දූප කියවන්න විතරයි ගැම්මට. SOE reforms කරන්න ගූ බයයි 
ECONOMYNEXT – "The proposed CEB reforms were strongly opposed by Dissanayake’s Marxists Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) trade unions in the past citing the past government was trying the sell the state asset to the private sector.
Reforms in CEB is a key commitment Sri Lanka has made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in return for a $3 billion bailout package that was approved in 2023 following the island nation suffering an unprecedented economic crisis in 2022.
Trade Unions affiliated to JVP had agitated long against reforms that planned with unbundling of key sectors and allowing some private investors to come in to cushion the continuous loss-making due to delays in the internal reforms.
Former Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera in 2023 has said the CEB is over staffed and has more than 26,000 employees whereas the entity could be managed with 5,000 workers.
A CEB-affiliated JVP trade union leader, who had led the anti-reform protests, has been contesting in the upcoming November 14 parliamentary elections under JVP."
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) under the new government led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has opted for reforms without privatizing the utility service provider in line with the “mandate received by the current President”, the CEB said.
- https://economynext.com/sri-lanka-c...ut-privatization-under-new-government-186028/

ECONOMYNEXT – "The proposed CEB reforms were strongly opposed by Dissanayake’s Marxists Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) trade unions in the past citing the past government was trying the sell the state asset to the private sector.
Reforms in CEB is a key commitment Sri Lanka has made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in return for a $3 billion bailout package that was approved in 2023 following the island nation suffering an unprecedented economic crisis in 2022.
Trade Unions affiliated to JVP had agitated long against reforms that planned with unbundling of key sectors and allowing some private investors to come in to cushion the continuous loss-making due to delays in the internal reforms.
Former Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera in 2023 has said the CEB is over staffed and has more than 26,000 employees whereas the entity could be managed with 5,000 workers.
A CEB-affiliated JVP trade union leader, who had led the anti-reform protests, has been contesting in the upcoming November 14 parliamentary elections under JVP."
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) under the new government led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has opted for reforms without privatizing the utility service provider in line with the “mandate received by the current President”, the CEB said.
- https://economynext.com/sri-lanka-c...ut-privatization-under-new-government-186028/