The negative and positive tape machines purchased from France in 1999 by the government have not been used even once, the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) was informed.
According to a Parliament statement, the COPA committee was informed that the negative tape machine and the positive tape machine with an obsolete technology were purchased from France at a cost of Rs. 108 million.
Officials from the Ministry of Mass Media pointed out that this machine was purchased in the year 1999 and this technology is outdated.
They further stated that this machine has not been used even once and it cannot be sold for iron as it is made of Copper Tin Zinc alloy, commonly known as Cheenachatti.
Meanwhile, Secretary to the Ministry of Mass Media, Anusha Palpita stated that the rating system of television channels is not correct and is done in an irregular and biased manner.
He stated the above at the COPA meeting held last week (25) to look into the Auditor Generals reports of the Government Information Department for 2019, 2020 and 2021 and the examination of the current performance. The Committee was Chaired by MP Lasantha Alagiyawanna.
Speaking further, Anusha Palpita mentioned that in order to calculate the rating, a device is installed in about 400 randomly selected TV sets for the purpose of collecting data. He pointed out that three major media organizations have bought about 300 television sets equipped with these devices by giving money to the institutions that performed the calculations and because of this the data received is inaccurate.
Anusha Palpita also mentioned that since there is more responsibility for the state media than the private media organizations, it is not possible to work with the motive of rising in the ranks of channel ratings.
The matter concerning the identity cards for journalists was also discussed and the Committee further discussed the preparation of a system for evaluating journalists who contribute to providing news more actively.
Furthermore, the current progress of 18 functions which were stated as the main objectives of this department were also discussed. A discussion at length was held about the preparation of a systematic program to provide local information to foreign countries and foreign information to the people of Sri Lanka through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A discussion was also held about making the Independent Television Network and the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation profitable, and regarding the action plan of the Government Information Department and its progress.
State Ministers Diana Gamage and Chamara Sampath Dasanayake, Members of Parliament Niroshan Perera, J. C. Alawathuwala, Jayantha Ketagoda, Sivagnanam Sritharan, (Dr.) Major Pradeep Undugoda, Weerasumana Weerasinghe, (Ms.) Manjula Dissanayake and M. W. D. Sahan Pradeep Withanawere were present at the Committee meeting. (NewsWire)