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Lanka IOC chairman meets top Govt. officials

G.C. Daga, who recently assumed duties as the non-Executive Chairman of Lanka IOC PLC, met with senior government representatives and other dignitaries for a series of high-powered discussions on the progress and future plans of the company during a recent visit to Sri Lanka, the company said.


Seen here G.C. Daga meeting the Central Bank Governor

Mr. Daga called on Susil Premajayantha, Minister of Petroleum Industries, Dr. Sarath Amunugama, Senior Presidential Advisor on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning, Ajith Nivard Cabraal, Governor of the Central Bank, Ashok Kantha, High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka and H. T. M. Jayawardena, Secretary to the Ministry of Petroleum Industries, in the course of his visit.

“LIOC is steadfast in its commitment to strengthen support to Sri Lanka and to enhance operations here,” Mr. Daga was quoted as saying in a press release. “The discussions with the key government officials were most positive and helpful in deciding on our future strategy and further improving interaction with the policymakers in the sector.”

Mr. Daga currently serves as the Director - Marketing of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

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