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 Date: 2013-10-09   Answered 

3912/ 2013 - Question Asked By Hon. RUWAN RANATUNGA, M.P.,, M.P.

    1. 3912/’13

      Hon. Ruwan Ranatunga,— To ask the Minister of Health,—

      (a) Is he aware that —

      (i) there exists an unfair practice of establishing the doctors , who lawfully resigned from the medical service of the three forces, in the post of doctor of the primary grade , irrespective of experience in the service , grade and the seniority ,at the time they are recruited in the government medical service for a second time;

      (ii) the aforesaid situation has led, to the migration of majority of doctors, who prefer to serve the country, further, leaving the military service; and

      (iii) number of doctors, who entered in to the government medical service, including Dr M.D. W. Lokuge, under such a circumstance as well , are going through severe injustice?

      (b) Will he inform this House —

      (i) whether the recruitment of the aforesaid doctors to the government medical service by relegating their grades, does not amount to an inflicting of a punishment, considering their service, rendered to the country under the military service, an offence;

      (ii) of the reasons that are led, not to appreciate the services they rendered, by enrolling themselves, voluntarily, in the medical forces of three forces, at the time ,the war was prevalent; and

      (iii) of the reasons that are led, not to provide privileges, possibly be given , under the sub sections of Section 17 of Chapter II, Section 14.4 and Sections 9.3 and 9.4 of Chapter VII of the Establishment Code?

      (c) If not, why?

       

Asked Date

2013-10-09

Asked by

Hon. RUWAN RANATUNGA, M.P.,, M.P.

Ministry

Health

Legislature

Seventh Parliament of the D.S.R. of Sri Lanka

Session

1

Question History

Answer

Doctors- Served under Ministry of Defense

Answered Date

2014-02-18

Answered by

Hon. A.R.M. ABDUL CADER, M.P.





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