Kiriella requests uni lecturer’s appointment, FUTA condemns move
February 29, 2016 10:47 am
The Federation of University Teachers’ Association (FUTA) has strongly condemned all direct and indirect forms of undue political interference to the national university system.
This came after Minister Lakshman Kiriella had allegedly attempted to influence his way to get an individual appointed to the University of Kelaniya.
The FUTA in a letter to the President said,”We strongly request of you an assurance that uncritical political interference of this nature would not take place in future.”
Full letter…
His Excellency
Regarding the Unaccountable Actions of the Minister of Higher Education
We, the Federation of University Teachers’ Association (FUTA), have been constantly reiterating the need to secure the autonomy of universities through depoliticization of the university system.
We were somewhat convinced of you and your Government’s commitment towards securing the same. However, we regret to inform you of our deep displeasure and disappointment regarding a letter sent by the Minister of Higher Education and Highways, Minister Lakshman Kiriella, dated 8th February 2016 (Attachment 1) requesting that a particular individual be appointed as a temporary lecturer to the Department of Political Science at the University of Kelaniya.
The said letter has raised our concerns about your Government’s policy of good governance. As we have pointed out earlier, political interference still take place during recruitment of individuals for non-academic positions within the university system.
We would also like to refresh your memory about a particular member of parliament attempting to admit a student to a university through political interference during the previous regime. We feel that the said letter sent by the Minister is an indication that your Government is reinforcing the same type of political interference in the university system. We would like to bring to your attention the fact that Minister Kiriella has previously attempted to appoint a member to the Council of the University of Kelaniya.
His conduct as the Minister in-charge of Higher Education is condemned as both unethical and irresponsible. In addition to the actions of the Minister in this instance, we strongly condemn all direct and indirect forms of undue political interference to the national university system. We strongly request of you an assurance that uncritical political interference of this nature would not take place in future.
Thank you