Sri Lanka to save over LKR1,000 million annually by slashing security of former Presidents
The Hindu
The Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala said the government’s aim was to ensure the security of Sri Lanka and the decision to cut excessive security (for former Presidents) was in line with the government policy.
The annual saving by slashing the excessive personal security provided to former presidents would be LKR1200 million, parliament was told on Tuesday (December 17, 2024).
The personnel security provided to former Presidents would be slashed from January 1, the government has already announced.
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The Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala on Tuesday said the government’s aim was to ensure the security of the entire country and the decision to cut excessive security (for former Presidents) was in line with the government policy.
“We pledged to the country that we would ensure that those holding high public positions are as same as the rest of the citizens. We wanted to end the culture of big VIP convoys speeding on our roads disregarding traffic rules,” Mr. Wijepala said.
Mr. Wijepala said LKR1,448 million had been spent to provide security during 2024 to ex-Presidents. “This is a burden on the people in these hard times,” Mr. Wijepala said.
The former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s share of expenditure was the highest with LKR710 million for the deployment of over 310 personnel for his personal protection.













