NIE Officials Disciplined Over Grade 6 English Module Scandal 📈
The Ministry of Education has taken stern disciplinary action following the controversy surrounding an inappropriate web reference in the new Grade 6 English module. • Compulsory Leave & Suspensions: NIE Deputy Director General Darshana Samaraweera has been sent on compulsory leave. Additionally, two other officials have been interdicted (suspended) as investigations into alleged irregularities intensify. • Status of Reforms: The Cabinet has decided to postpone the implementation of the Grade 6 education reforms to 2027. Distribution of the printed modules remains suspended following the discovery of a link to an adult-content website. • Financial Impact: The Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) estimates that nearly Rs. 1 Billion has already been spent on these reforms. Concerns have been raised regarding the recovery of these taxpayer funds and the additional costs required for content revision. • Ongoing Probes: The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and an internal NIE committee are conducting parallel inquiries. The Director General of the NIE, Prof. Manjula Vithanapathirana, previously stepped down to facilitate these probes. _Note: Action is based on provisional findings from internal and CID investigations._