President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed Secretaries to Ministries today.
Some of the previous Secretaries have been replaced while few others have been changed.
The full list is as follows:
G.P Saputhanthri - Secretary to the Prime Minister
W.D.M. J Fernando - Secretary to the Cabinet
Senior Prof. Kapila C.K. Perera - Ministry of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation
K.M.M. Siriwardana - Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development
J.M. Thilaka Jayasundara - Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development
A.M.P.M. B. Atapattu - Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs
B.K. Prabath Chandrakeerthi - Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure
H.S.S. Thuyacontha - Ministry of Defence
D.W.R.B. Seneviratne - Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs
U. G. Ranjith Ariyaratne - Minister of Urban Development, Construction and Housing
Prof. K.T.M. Udayanga Hemapala - Ministry of Energy
S. Aloka Bandara - Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government
S.M. Piyatissa - Ministry of Labour
K.A. Wimalenthirarajah - Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Co-operative Development
D. P. Wickremasinghe - Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land and Irrigation
K.M.G.S.N. Kaluwewa - Ministry of Education, Higher education and Vocational education
A.H.M.U. Aruna Bandara - Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Aruni Ranaraja - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism
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