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Double Cab debacle – Soviet-style standardisation

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November 19, 2025

The NPP government's decision to procure 1,775 brand-new double cab pickup trucks, at a staggering cost exceeding Rs. 12,500 million, represents not merely a questionable procurement decision, but a dangerous convergence of fiscal irresponsibility, procedural irregularities, and a disturbing drift toward authoritarian governance.

- by C. A. Saliya

Double Cab debacle – Soviet-style standardisation

What the government presents as a solution to transport inefficiencies is, upon closer examination, a regressive policy that abandons proven private sector practices, multiplies taxpayer burdens, and signals an ominous shift in the political culture of our already fragile democracy.

During a TV debate last week, an NPP representative responded, saying that the LKR 12,500 million figure was merely a lease payment, when an Opposition member questioned how a brand-new double cab could cost only 7 million. Both arguments missed the mark. Yes, a vehicle can cost around 7 million when it's duty-free, but it remains unclear whether these purchases were actually made through leasing arrangements.

The real issue, however, is far more serious: if the government coffers are already overflowing with trillions, why resort to additional interest-bearing debt? This raises fundamental questions about fiscal discipline and transparency in public spending.

The irregularities surrounding this tender are brazen enough to warrant immediate investigation. The standard 42-day National Competitive Bidding (NCB) window was compressed into a mere 12 days, a manipulation that serves only one purpose: to limit competition and favour pre-selected bidders. When MP Dr. Harsha de Silva raised these concerns during the Budget debate, he wasn't merely engaging in political theater; he was exposing what appears to be a textbook case of tender rigging.

The eligibility criteria look as tailored for one or two companies: 10 years of experience supplying specified vehicles, delivery of at least 1,000 similar vehicles in the past decade, 10 service centres nationwide (including five outside the Western Province), average annual turnover of Rs. 10 billion for 2017-2019, and Rs. 50 million security deposit. These requirements, combined with the compressed timeline, effectively eliminate genuine competition, a cardinal sin in public procurement.

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