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Doubts over state funds to raise worker wages as companies amass profits

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The allocation of public funds by budget 2026 to raise plantation worker wages has come in for criticism even as plantation companies amassed net profits after tax payments to the state.

As per 2024-25 financial performance reports submitted to the Colombo Share Market, leading plantation companies have recorded many millions of after-tax profits.

They are:

Watawala Plantations – Rs. 1,885,000,000

Namunukula Plantations – Rs. 1,526,069,000

Elpitiya Plantations – Rs. 1,329,000,000

Talawakele Plantations – Rs. 1,235,000,000

Bogawantalawa Plantations – Rs. 1,042,940,000

Maskeliya Plantations – Rs. 958,372,000

Kahawatte Plantations – Rs. 948,410,000

Kelani Valley Plantations – Rs. 941,786,000

Agrapathana Plantations – Rs. 801,000,000

Agalawatte Plantations – Rs. 781,489,000

Balangoda Plantations – Rs. 741,000,000

Hatton Plantations – Rs. 718,900,000

Udupussellawa Plantations – Rs. 581,000,000

Malwatta Valley Plantations – Rs. 532,837,000

Kegalle Plantations – Rs. 516,871,000

Kotagala Plantations – Rs. 377,308,000

Hapugastenna Plantations – Rs. 339,514,000

Madolsima Plantations – Rs. 244,000,000

Horana Plantations – Rs. 180,630,000

Mahaweli Plantations – Rs. 140,390,000

Social media activists describe the state’s Rs. 200 contribution per worker to raise their salary as unlawful and suspect crony nepotism behind it.

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