Minister of Energy and Power Kanchana Wijesekera has asserted that no brand-new recruitments would be produced the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), despite there being over 1,000 employees scheduled to retire in 2023.
Requiring to Twitter, Wijesekera noted that the total salaries and other allowances for the months of September, October and November amounted to a figure varying from Rs.
3.5 billion, to Rs.
3.7 billion.
Thus, although over 1,100 workers are set to retire in 2023, the Minister noted that no new recruitments would be made.Earlier today (29 Dec.), talking with concerns to the electricity tariffs, Minister Wijesekera kept in mind that with the current tariff structure, CEB earned an overall income of Rs.
33.6 billion in October and Rs.
35.6 billion in November.However, the Boards requirement of Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), Naptha and Diesel to operate power stations for the month of January is Rs.
35 billion, Wijesekera discussed, emphasizing that the requirement for coal payments alone for January is Rs.
38.45 billion.
This article first appeared/also appeared in https://adaderana.lk
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