Funds Not Cut off For Provincial Council in 2017 Budget  – Finance Minister

Funds Not Cut off For Provincial Council in 2017 Budget – Finance Minister

Certain Provincial Council Chief Ministers alleged  that Budget 2017 has curtailed the amount of money allocated for Provincial Councils comparing to previous budgets.
Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake reiterated that  the funds allocated for Provincial Councils by the Budget 2017 have not been curtailed in any form.
He pointed  out that there is no any truth whatsoever in the charges made by  some  Chief Ministers.
He said that the pattern of Budget allocation to Provincial Councils has been changed this time by providing some funds directly to line ministries, thus preventing  Provincial Councils from using  government funds for wasteful activities such as foreign tours and such valuable money will be used to provide necessary public amenities in the province.
At the same time, regular funds will be provided to Provincial Councils as in the past but other funds have already been allocated to line ministries according to the requirements of such ministries.
In addition, vehicle registration fees, stamp fees, court penalties, local government taxes and different types of revenues other than taxes collected by local government institutions will not be deposited to consolidated fund. They will be deposited to Provincial Council Fund instead.