TMVP wins biggest outsourcing deal in Sri Lanka (and in Eelam too)
Posted by Ajith on May 9, 2008
Colombo, May 9, TMVP PLC won the largest ever outsourcing deal ever done in Sri Lanka this week, to scare pooling agents of the rivals, intimidate voters and carry out mass scale rigging at the Eastern province elections, industry sources reveal. The exact size of the deal is not known but the speculation is that could be several millions of USD and certainly bigger than the similar deal won by LTTE to intimidate voters to boycott the Presidential Elections in 2005, which was estimated to be in the range of USD 5 million by late MP Sripathy Suriyarachchi.
Acting Chairman of TMVP (Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal) PLC Mr. Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan expressed his delight over the confidence shown on him by all on his company especially by the President of Sri Lanka himself. He said many other contenders including EDPD headed by legendary Douglas Devananda tried to win this deal, but none of them could beat TMVP PLC, on its strengths. TMVP PLC employs thousands of trained professionals at its camps in the districts of Batticaloa, Ampara and Trincomalee in Eastern province which gives them the ability to carry out this assignment better than anybody else.
Chairman of TMVP PLC (currently residing in London enjoying the hospitality of HM Queen) Mr. Vinayagamoorthi Muralitharan alias Mr. Kokila Dushmantha Gunawardena alias Karuna has send a congratulatory message for his company TMVP PLC for winning this deal. “We are well equipped and geared to win this assignment and I am sure our boys will carry out it to the utmost satisfaction of our clients” Mr. Kokila Ginawardene said.
TMVP PLC will carry out this in a public-private partnership model. The public sector will assist Mr Pillayan carrying out this deal by stopping the international journalists and election observers from east, as happened yesterday. Journalists of Associated Press (AP) were yesterday prevented from entering Batticaloa at the Karavankarni junction at a check point on the claim that they have received orders from the Ministry of Defence to do so.
Nimalka Fernando of Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CAFÉ) too had been prevented from moving ahead of the Manampitiya check point yesterday.
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