Sri Lanka security sector takes 48% of salary bill, health 17% report reveals
COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s defence and security establishment is taking up 48% of the budgeted state salary bill for 2023, an analysis by Verete Research, a Colombo-based think tank, shows.
Defence related salaries were 32% of the total bill, with another 16% being security bill made up of ministry costs and public security.
Health salary bill was 17% and education was 9%, the analysis showed.
The expenditure on the Ministry of Defence was 36.75% , and the Ministry of Public Security which includes police, was 11.88%, according to the portal Publicfinance.lk run by Verete Research.
Sri Lanka saw a steep expansion in the military during a civil war which ended in 2009.
After 2015 state salaries were increased steeply and taxes were raised under ‘revenue based fiscal consolidation’ to boost taxes and spending based consolidation (cutting costs) was dropped.
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