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People’s Bank pays USD 6.9 million to Seawin Biotech

07 Jan 2022

People’s Bank has paid the Chinese company Seawin Biotech for the first shipment of controversial organic fertiliser today (07). The decision was taken after the Colombo Commercial High Court, last week, dissolved the enjoining order preventing the payment on Letter of Credit to China-based Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd. The enjoining order in question was dismissed on the 3rd of January as all parties had agreed on a mutual settlement, subject to conditions, to ship a new stock of standardized fertilizer although the controversial organic fertilizer shipment was not accepted by the island nation. The first court order against the Chinese firm in question was secured on October 23, blocking the People’s Bank from making any payment under a Letter of Credit opened in favour of the Chinese company. During a previous court proceeding, Additional Solicitor General Susantha Balapatabendi, who appeared on behalf of the CFC, told the judge bench that the Seawin Biotech had shipped a fertilizer consignment, which is a partial shipment worth more than a billion rupees that was procured through a tender process initiated by the Agriculture Ministry. Although the said Chinese firm was required to ship sterile organic fertilizer under the tender contract, it had admitted in its shipping advice that the consignment may contain microorganisms, he had further told the court. The National Plant Quarantine Services (NPQS), which tested the sample sent to them, had confirmed the presence of organisms, including certain types of harmful bacteria, the Additional Solicitor General had said, adding that, in this context, the Chinese firm in question had failed to complete the accepted terms of the tender. As per the terms of the contracts, the payment for the controversial organic fertilizer shipment was slated to be made through a Letter of Credit established via the People’s Bank. However, on December 14, the Sri Lankan Government said it has decided to pay USD 6.7 million to the Chinese fertilizer company, upon advice of the Attorney General’s Department. According to Minister of Agriculture Mahindananda Aluthgamage, the payment includes the cash deposit of USD 5 million placed by the company.


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